Hindu Marnage. [Ch. 29. No. 5. provisions of this Ordinance and more ccpecially may prescribe (a) the place or places at which shall be situate the offices of the several District Registrars; (b) the form of any certificate, declaration, register or other document required for the purposes of this Ordinance ; (c) the conditions under which registers or other documents may be inspected, (d@) the fees to be paid in respect of anything required or permitted to be done under the provisions of this Ordinance, and provision for their remission on account of the poverty of the parties or for other good reason: Provided that, until varied or revoked by any such regulations, the regulations contained in the Schedule hereto shall be in force. 27. Sections 13, 14 and 16 to 23 inclusive of the Immigra- tion (Indian) Ordinance, shall as from the commencement of this Ordinance, no longer apply to an immigrant (as defined in section 12 of that Ordinance) who belongs to the Hindu faith or religion, and to that extent the said sections are hereby modified: Provided that such modification shall not in any manner affect the validity of any record or entry lawfully made in any register or of any act or thing lawfully done under and by virtue of the provisions of the said sections. 28. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be con- strued to prevent or disable any Hindu from contracting a civil marriage before the Registrar according to the provisions of the Marriage Ordinance. {SCHEDULE. 79 Schedule, Sections 13, 14 and 16 to 23 of Ch. 20. No. 1, not to apply to Hindus. Civil marriage permissible.