Propositions are:(i) A void marriage remains valid until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent court.(ii) A void marriage is never a valid marriage and there is no necessity of any decree annulling it.(iii) A voidable marriage is a valid subsisting marriage until a decree annulling it has been passed by a court of competent jurisdiction.In respect of the aforesaid propositions which is correct?

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Propositions are:<br />(i) A void marriage remains valid until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent court.<br />(ii) A void marriage is never a valid marriage and there is no necessity of any decree annulling it.<br />(iii) A voidable marriage is a valid subsisting marriage until a decree annulling it has been passed by a court of competent jurisdiction.<br />In respect of the aforesaid propositions which is correct?