What is annul definition?

Annulment is a legal process that voids a marriage or other legal contract, making it as if the contract never happened. In the context of marriage, an annulment is different from a divorce, which ends a valid marriage. Annulment is typically granted in cases where the marriage was not valid to begin with, such as if one or both parties were too young to marry, if one or both parties were already married to someone else, if the marriage was based on fraud or duress, or if one party lacked the mental capacity to consent to the marriage. Depending on the jurisdiction, there may be specific time limits for seeking an annulment, and the process can involve court hearings and legal filings.