Court marriage in India offers a legally recognized and efficient way for couples to solemnize their union, irrespective of religion or caste. Governed by the Special Marriage Act, 1954, it allows interfaith and civil marriages without the need for religious ceremonies.
Key Features of Court Marriage in India:
Eligibility: Open to all Indian citizens, regardless of religion or faith.
Notice of Intended Marriage: A formal notice must be filed at the local Marriage Registrar’s office by both parties.
30-Day Notice Period: A mandatory period is observed during which objections, if any, can be raised.
Marriage Ceremony: Conducted at the Registrar’s office in the presence of at least two witnesses and the Marriage Officer.
Marriage Certificate: Issued immediately after the ceremony, this document serves as official proof of marriage.
At Jenil Associates, we provide complete support to couples seeking court marriage in India, ensuring all legal procedures are followed with accuracy and professionalism.
Personalized advice on eligibility and legal prerequisites under Indian law.
Complete support in drafting and submitting the Notice of Intended Marriage.
Appointment scheduling, follow-ups, and in-person coordination with the registrar for smooth proceedings.
Assistance in preparing required documents, including ID proofs, address verification, and affidavit preparation.
Guidance on witness eligibility and on-site assistance during the marriage ceremony.
Swift acquisition of the official marriage certificate.
Support for post-marriage legal changes, such as name change, joint affidavits, or spousal visa documentation.
Why Choose Jenil Associates?
Transparent, efficient service
Experienced legal advisors
Personalized attention to every case
End-to-end process management