Perkawinan Beda Agama Yang Dilakukan Di Luar Negeri Berdasarkan Hukum Positif Di Indonesia

Soebandi -, Benny Haryono

Abstract


Every religion has provisions governing marriage, so everyone must obey
and be asked for their respective religions. Every Indonesian citizen who marries must
go through their respective religious institutions. Because marriages based on birth
bonds can be accepted as valid, it has been agreed to fulfill in Article 2 paragraph (1) of
Law Number 1 of 1974, how legal marriages are conducted according to the law of each
religion and its beliefs. Therefore, marriages must be carried out according to the law of
each religion and belief, otherwise the marriage is not valid. While all religions in
Indonesia do not allow marriages to be held if the two candidates are of different
religions. For example, for Christians interfaith marriages are not legal, because they
are carried out according to the rules of the Christian religion not in accordance with
the conditions set out in the marriage. Every religion approved in Indonesia. Expelling
everyone to do a marriage different from religion is not in accordance with Indonesian
religious and national law.

Keywords


Prohibition of Marriage, Legal Consequences

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.47532/jirk.v3i1.169

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