372. Any interested person may oppose the solemnization of a marriage between persons incapable of contracting it, in particular if, in the person’s opinion, the consent of one of the intended spouses is likely not to be free or enlightened.
A minor may oppose a marriage alone. He may also act alone as defendant.
1991, c. 64, a. 372; 2016, c. 122016, c. 12, s. 91.