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Court Marriage In Shahjahanpur

Court Marriage In Shahjahanpur. Justice ( Law Firm) is expertise in Court marriage and arya samaj marriage. A marriage which has already been solemnised can be registered either under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both husband and wife are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs or where they have converted into any of these religions. Where either of the husband or wife or both are not Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs, the marriage is registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Justice (Law firm) can help you understand this complex process. Anyone can do all these process itself as well.

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Necessary documents required for Court Marriage:-

  • Application Form for Marriage in prescribed format along with specified fees
  • Passport size Photos of Bride and Bridegroom
  • Residential proof of the parties to the marriage
  • Proof of Date of Birth of both the parties
  • Address Proof and PAN Card of all the 3 witnesses
  • Death Certificate/Divorcee (optional)- in case either of the parties had former marriage history.

What to do if other party is a foreign national?

if one party is of foreign national, then also marriage may be solemnized before the Marriage Registrar in India or Marriage Officer in a foreign country.
There are certain additional documents are needed:

  • Copy of Passport of both the parties to marriage and their valid visa
  • Proof of stay in the concerned district in preceding 30 days or report from the concerned SHO
  • NOC or Marital Status Certificate from the concerned embassy or consulate in India by the party’s foreign partner, if any

Conditions required to be fulfilled before proceeding with Court Marriage:-

The Special Marriage Act, 1954 has laid down certain conditions that parties have to meet before mutually entering or signing the Civil Marriage Contract. These conditions are as follows: –

  • No party should have a subsisting valid marriage with any other person.
  • The age of the bride should be 18 years and the groom should be 21 years.
  • They should be of sound mind and able to give their valid consent for marriage.
  • They should not be unfit for marriage or procreation of children.
  • Both the parties should not, by any means, fall in the degrees of prohibited relationship as provided in Schedule I of the Act unless it is held valid in the customs or traditions of the religion of any of the two parties.

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