Convert's Marriage Dissolution Act, 1866
19. Liberty to parties to marry again
When any decree dissolving a marriage shall
have been passed under the provisions of this Act, it shall be as lawful for
the respective parties thereto to marry again as if the prior marriage had been
dissolved by death, and the issue of any such re-marriage shall be legitimate,.
any 5[personal law] to the contrary notwithstanding:
Provided always that no minister of religion
shall be compelled to solemnize the marriage of any person whose former
marriage may have been dissolved under this Act, or shall be liable to any suit
or penalty for refusing to solemnize the marriage of any such person.