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Court Marriage, Marriage Registration & Mutual Consent Divorce – Delhi Law Firm® (All India Services)

DELHI LAW FIRM® — ALL INDIA LEGAL SERVICES
Court Marriage • Marriage Registration • Mutual Consent Divorce

Helpline: 9990649999, 9999889091
Website: www.courtmarriage.in


Why Choose Delhi Law Firm®

  • Pan-India support: Guidance and coordination in major cities across India.
  • End-to-end assistance: Document vetting, drafting, scheduling, filings, and court appearances.
  • Clear timelines & checklists: No confusion—step-by-step guidance.
  • Client-first approach: Transparent communication, professional handling.

Note: We provide legal assistance and coordination. Final decisions rest with the competent Authority/Court as per law.


Court Marriage (Special Marriage Act, 1954)

Who can apply: Inter-faith/inter-caste couples or same-faith couples preferring registration under SMA.
Basic conditions: Age—Bride 18+ | Groom 21+; free consent; not within prohibited relationship; valid IDs/Proofs.

Documents (Indicative)

  • Proof of age: Aadhaar/PAN/Passport/10th Certificate
  • Address proof (any one): Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID/Utility bill
  • Passport-size photos of both parties (4–6 each)
  • Marital status affidavit (single/divorced/widow/er with decree/certificate)
  • For foreign nationals (if any): Passport, valid visa, NOC/Marital Status Certificate from Embassy, and proof of stay
  • Two–three witnesses with ID & address proofs

Process (Typical SMA flow)

  1. Document review & drafting of notices/affidavits
  2. Notice of intended marriage at the Marriage Officer (30-day notice period applies)
  3. Objection window (if any objections, they are decided as per law)
  4. Solemnization & Certificate before Marriage Officer with witnesses

Timeline: Generally 30–45 days (subject to local authority schedules and objections, if any).


Marriage Registration (Post-marriage Certificate)

Who should do this: Couples married as per personal law/rituals seeking a legal certificate for records/visas/banking etc.

Documents (Indicative)

  • Marriage proof: Photographs of ceremony/Invitation card/Priest certificate (as applicable)
  • IDs & address proofs of both spouses
  • Age proofs of both spouses
  • Joint photograph(s) of the couple
  • Witness IDs (2–3 persons)
  • For inter-state addresses: proof of residence as per jurisdiction rules

Process

  1. Document check & online/offline appointment
  2. Application filing with affidavits as required
  3. Appearance before Registrar with witnesses
  4. Issuance of Marriage Certificate

Timeline: Often 1–7 working days post-appointment (varies by jurisdiction and slot availability).


Mutual Consent Divorce (Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 / Special Marriage Act, 1954)

When appropriate: Both spouses agree on separation and key terms (alimony, child custody/visitation, property, etc.).

Essentials

  • Mutual consent of both parties
  • Settlement terms documented (alimony/maintenance, custody/visitation, stridhan/streedhan, property, etc.)
  • Cooling-off period: As per law; in appropriate cases, courts may consider waiver based on facts and precedents.

Process (Typical)

  1. Consultation & drafting of the Joint Petition and Settlement Terms
  2. First Motion filing and statements before Court
  3. Cooling-off period (statutory; waiver subject to judicial discretion)
  4. Second Motion and Decree of Divorce upon satisfaction of the Court

Timeline: Often 6 months+; may vary depending on court schedule and whether cooling-off is waived in suitable cases.


Pan-India Coverage

New Delhi • Gurugram • Noida • Ghaziabad • Faridabad • Jaipur • Chandigarh • Lucknow • Mumbai • Pune • Ahmedabad • Surat • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Chennai • Kolkata • Bhopal • Indore • Patna • Ranchi • Bhubaneswar • Raipur • Dehradun • Shimla • Jammu • Thiruvananthapuram • Kochi • Goa • and more (on request)


Fees & Appointments

  • Transparent professional fee based on city/jurisdiction, urgency, and complexity.
  • Official government charges are separate and payable as per authority schedules.
    Call/WhatsApp: 9990649999, 9999889091
    Website: www.courtmarriage.in

Quick Checklists

Court Marriage — Quick Checklist

  • Age & address proofs (both)
  • Passport photos (both)
  • Marital status affidavits
  • Witness IDs (2–3)
  • For foreign/overseas applicants: Passport, visa, Embassy NOC, local stay proof

Marriage Registration — Quick Checklist

  • Ceremony proof (photos/invite/priest cert)
  • IDs & address proofs (both)
  • Witness IDs (2–3)
  • Appointment printout/ack

Mutual Consent Divorce — Quick Checklist

  • Marriage certificate/adequate proof
  • Proposed settlement terms (alimony, custody, property)
  • ID proofs (both)
  • Any prior litigation orders (if pending cases)

FAQs

Q1. Is court marriage possible for inter-faith couples?
Yes. The Special Marriage Act, 1954 enables solemnization/registration irrespective of religion, subject to statutory conditions and notice period.

Q2. Do I need local address proof in the city where I apply?
Usually yes—jurisdiction and residence rules vary by state/authority. We’ll guide you on acceptable proofs or alternatives.

Q3. How many witnesses are required?
Generally 2–3 adult witnesses with valid ID/address proof. Requirements can vary by office.

Q4. Can the 30-day notice be avoided in Court Marriage?
SMA typically requires notice. Limited exceptions or judicial relief depend on facts/law; we’ll advise case-specifically.

Q5. How long does Mutual Consent Divorce take?
Statutorily ~6 months between motions; in appropriate cases courts may consider waiving the cooling-off period—at the court’s discretion.

Q6. Are fees refundable?
Professional fees and government fees are governed by the engagement terms and authority rules; we’ll clarify before you proceed.


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Disclaimer: This post provides general information and is not legal advice. Timelines, documents, and procedures vary by jurisdiction and facts of each case.