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Court Marriage Haridwar

 Court marriage fee is different in different states. Generally, court marriage procedure fees are between Rs.500 to Rs.1000. But it is advisable to check the fees while filing the court marriage application form. The court marriage can also be solemnised between an Indian and a foreigner. In this article, we will look at the Court Marriage Procedure in India in detail.
 
Here's a step-by-step guide including the procedure, fee, documents required and court marriage rules. It may sound like a lot, but a court marriage documents list isn't really that long. The Special Marriage Act, 1954 provides for the rules and documents required under the process of Court Marriage. Any person such as a family member, a family friend, a colleague or a friend can be a witness to a Court Marriage.

Procedure for Court Marriage Haridwar

Notice of marriage : Court marriage register is residing for a minimum of 30 days before the sending of the notice.
Publication of the notice : This notice will be posted by the marriage officer, which is sent to the office of the marriage officer.
Objection to marriage, if any : If any person raises an objection related to the marriage, the marriage officer will look into the matter.
Declaration by parties and witnesses : The declaration of the court marriage by the parties and witnesses, before finalizing the court marriage.
Place of marriage : Court marriage can be done at the office of the marriage officer or any other place which is at a reasonable distance.
Certificate of marriage : When marriage will done successfully with all the rules and regulations, the marriage officer will provide marriage certificate.

Eligibility for court marriage

Both parties should not have lived as husband /wife at the time of marriage.
The bride should be at least 18 years of age and the groom should be of 21 years of age.
The parties should not be of unsound mind.
They should not be unable to give valid consent at the time of marriage.
Both parties should not suffer from any kind of insanity or mental disorder.
Both the parties should not be within the degree of prohibited relationship.

Criteria for your court marriage

Age - Male - 21 years & Female - 18 years.
Mutual Consent Of Partners.
Non-Prohibited Relationships.
No Active Relationships.

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