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Court Marriage

  • Notice preparation and filing with Marriage Officer
  • Document verification and compilation
  • Witness arrangement if needed
  • Handling objections during notice period
30-45 days (includes mandatory 30-day notice period)

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About This Service

Court marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, is a secular form of marriage available to all Indian citizens regardless of religion or caste. It is especially suitable for inter-faith and inter-caste couples. Our lawyers guide you through the notice period, arrange witnesses, handle objections if any, and ensure the marriage is solemnised and registered smoothly before the Marriage Officer.

What's Included & Excluded

Inclusions

  • Notice preparation and filing with Marriage Officer
  • Document verification and compilation
  • Witness arrangement if needed
  • Handling objections during notice period
  • Attendance at marriage solemnisation
  • Marriage certificate collection

Exclusions

  • Government marriage fees
  • Venue arrangements
  • Travel for outstation marriages

How It Works

  1. 1

    Consultation and document collection from both parties

  2. 2

    Notice of intended marriage filed with the Marriage Officer

  3. 3

    30-day notice period (public display of notice)

  4. 4

    Marriage solemnised before the Marriage Officer with three witnesses

  5. 5

    Marriage certificate issued and collected

Documents Required

Please keep the following documents ready before proceeding.

  • Aadhaar and PAN of both parties
  • Age proof (birth certificate or passport)
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Address proof of both parties
  • Affidavit of marital status (single/divorced/widowed)
  • Divorce decree or death certificate if previously married

What You Get

  • Marriage notice filing
  • Attendance at solemnisation ceremony
  • Official marriage certificate under Special Marriage Act

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