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A step-by-step guide for proceeding with a court marriage in India

Court marriages in Delhi are different from traditional marriages because they take place in the court in the presence of a marriage office without following traditional customs. A court marriage is a solemnization of marriage between a male and a female who are eligible to marry each other without any bar of caste, creed, or religion in front of the court, witnesses, and a court marriage lawyer in Delhi. For more information please read the pdf.<br>https://karunasharmadelhi.edublogs.org/2022/10/18/a-step-by-step-guide-for-proceeding-with-a-court-marriage-in-india/

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A step-by-step guide for proceeding with a court marriage in India

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  1. A step-by-step guide for proceeding with a court marriage in India Court marriages in Delhi are different from traditional marriages because they take place in the court in the presence of a marriage office without following traditional customs. A court marriage is a solemnization of marriage between a male and a female who are eligible to marry each other without any bar of caste, creed, or religion in front of the court, witnesses, and a court marriage lawyer in Delhi. When you wish to have a court marriage, you don't need to also go through all the traditional Indian wedding customs. The only thing mandated is that your marriage should satisfy the essentials of the special marriage act of 1954. Court marriage in Delhi does not even differentiate even if both parties belong to different nations.

  2. Prerequisites for a court marriage Court marriage in Delhi is allowed based on some rules and regulations that one needs to follow to get married. So, below mentioned are some prerequisites for the same: ●The parties should not have any pre-existing marriages ●Both should have given valid consent to the court to get married ●The age of the male should be at least 21 years old and that of the female should be at least 18 years old. Documents required for the registration of a court marriage There is a mandatory list of documents that are required to complete the court marriage procedure, which will be shared with you by your court marriage lawyer in Delhi. ●The duly filled marriage application form along with both the bride's and groom's signature ●Passport-size photographs of both parties ●Residential address as evidence of bot ●Fee receipt along with the application for ●An affidavit from each party should include their respective date of birth and marital status ●Details of the three witnesses who would be present during your court marriage in Delhi. Who could be the witness in the court marriage? Any person can become a witness of your court marriage in Delhi, like a friend, family member, office colleague, or neighbor. There should be three such witnesses with their respective documents like residential proof, PAN card, one photo, and one identification card. Fees associated with a court marriage

  3. The fees for court marriages vary from state to state in the whole country. In general, the court marriage procedure fees are between Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000. Procedure for a court marriage Step 1-Notice of the intended marriage A written notice of the intended marriage should be submitted to the court marriage lawyer in Delhi by any one of the parties under the social marriage act of 1954. Step 2-Publication of that notice The notice will then be sent to the marriage registrar. Step 3—Objection to marriage There are 30 days when you can come and tell the court if you have any objection to this marriage. Step 4-Declaration by both parties Before the solemnization of the court marriage in Delhi, both parties had to submit a court marriage form stating their consent for the marriage. Step 5-The Place of the Marriage According to section 12 of the special marriage act of 1954, on the date of the solmization of marriage, both the parties along with their three witnesses should be present in front of the marriage registrar. Step 6-Marriage prohibition certificate The marriage certificate is issued by the marriage registrar within 30 days and is considered valid proof of marriage.

  4. Conclusion Above is the complete step-by-step guide to the process of court marriage in Delhi. So you should follow every step properly to get a valid marriage certificate.

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