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Court Marriage In Bangalore

Court Marriage In Bangalore.Court Marriage means solemnizing a marriage according to the law. Couples may opt for a court marriage due to various reasons. One common reason in India is marrying against the wishes of family. Another reason is to avoid the hefty expenses on a big fat wedding. A court marriage keeps things simple and economical. Whatever be the reason, it is important to know the court marriage procedure before taking the plunge.

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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR COURT MARRIAGE REGISTRATION:-

  • Application form in the set format.
  • Passport Size Photographs of Marrying Persons.
  • Residential Proof of Marrying Persons.
  • Date of Birth Proof of Marrying Persons.
  • Residential Proof and PAN Card of Three Witnesses.
  • Death certificate or divorce judgement whichever is applicable, in case one of the parties had any marriages in the past.

Exceptions and other conditions

The eligibility conditions above have some exceptions.

First, even if you are within degrees of prohibited relationship, you can get married if your custom allows you to do so. This exception will apply even when the customs of only one of the parties allow such marriage.

The second exception is the citizenship rule for court marriages in Jammu & Kashmir. If the marriage is taking place in the state of J & K, then both parties must be citizens of India. Moreover, both parties should have domicile in a state to which this act applies. This means that foreign nationals cannot get married in Jammu & Kashmir under this Act.

There is another condition for foreigners. They must live in India for at least 30 days before the marriage. They can get a proof of residence from their local police station.

Procedure:-

  • The parties to the marriage shall give notice in writing in the form specified, to the Marriage Officer of the district in which at least one of the parties to the marriage has resided for a period of not less than 30 days immediately preceding the date on which such notice is given, and the notice shall state that the party has so resided.
  • All the documents are verified at the Office of Marriage Registrar.
  • The law of other nation shall not be in conflict with Indian laws.
  • The notice is then published inviting objection to the marriage, if any.
  • If no objection is made, then, on the expiry of the notice publishing period, the marriage may be solemnized.
  • The marriage shall be solemnized in the presence of at least three witnesses.
  • Further the Marriage Certificate is entered and is granted by the Marriage Registrar.

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