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Court Marriage in Delhi
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Court Marriage in Delhi

The marriage is solemnized before the Registrar in the presence of three witnesses. Conditions of Court Marriage - None of the young man and woman applying for marriage should have any marriage beforehand. Neither of the two should be of such a state of mind as to render him incapable of giving valid consent to the marriage.

It's important to note that the exact rituals and procedures may vary slightly between different Arya Samaj Mandirs or priests. It's advisable to consult with the specific Arya Samaj Mandir where you plan to have your wedding for their specific requirements and procedures. In earlier time only rich people used to register their marriage to get succession on the property. But now it is mandatory for all. It is also useful to get benefits in a court of law.

The marriage is solemnized before the registrar in the presence of three witnesses. Conditions of court marriage- None of the young men and women applying for marriage should have had any previous marriage. The age of the groom should not be less than 21 years and that of the bride should not be less than 18 years. Neither of the two should be of such mental state as to be incapable of giving valid consent to the marriage.

Certificate of marriage is a document, which provides valuable evidence of marriage. Certificate of marriage is a document providing social security, self-confidence particularly among married women. Making all the arrangements for your beautiful wedding ceremony is enough. Your marriage won't be legal unless you get it registered.

Court marriage procedure is common across India. It is made possible — and subsequently governed by — the Special Marriage Act, 1954, which provides for marriage by civil ceremony between parties belonging to different religions. Court Marriage is the process by which a marriage is legalized between a Male and a Female who belongs to different religions (under Special Marriage Act 1954).