Court Marriage

Court Marriage in India has its common procedure, which has to be followed by each couple.

If a marriage isn’t registered with any court registrar then the wedding won’t be consider valid throughout legal procedures like, applying for a joint home loan, Visa. You could even be penalized for not registering your wedding. It is a rule that all the marriages need to be registered whether you’re having a marriage ceremony or not.
A marriage certificate is a very important proof, in case there are some issues between you and your spouse within the future and a legal proceeding needs to be taken.

what documents are required for Court Marriage

  1. Age Proof for both applicants (any one of the documents listed below)
    • Birth Certificate
    • Passport
    • 10th Marksheet / Certificate
  2. Address Proof for both applicants (any one of the documents listed below)
    • Passport
    • Aadhar Card
    • Voter ID Card
    • Driving License
  3. One postcard sized joint photo
  4. Passport sized photographs for both applicants (6 photographs each)
  5. Three witness with his/her –
    • PAN Card
    • Photo Address ID Proof (e.g. Passport, Voter ID card etc.)
    • Passport sized Photographs (2 photos each witness)

what documents are required for Marriage Registration

Marriage registration is very simple and can be closed within 2-3 hrs. It requires a few genuine documents.

If you are want to register your marriage before wedding registrar in appropriate court, it is good move and extremely a lot of useful for you in applying visa to travel out of country or applying a home loan or the other type of loan jointly. Any marriage that has already been solemnized will be registered either under the Hindu marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases wherever both husband and wife are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs or where they have converted into any of those religions. Where either of the husband or wife or each are not Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs, the marriage is registered under the Special marriage Act, 1954.

  1. Age Proof for both applicants (any one of the documents listed below)
    • Birth Certificate
    • Passport
    • 10th Marksheet / Certificate
  2. Address Proof for both applicants (any one of the documents listed below)
    • Passport
    • Aadhar Card
    • Voter ID Card
  3. Any other ID Proof (Driving License, PAN Card etc.)
  4. One marriage postcard sized photo
  5. Passport sized photographs for both applicants (5 photographs each)
  6. Two witness with his/her –
    • Photo Address ID Proof (e.g. Passport, Voter ID card etc.)
    • Passport sized Photographs (2 photos each witness)
  7. Marriage card / Arya Samaj Marriage Certificate (original)

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