In India, people spend a lot on weddings and this fashion is facing a change like many couples of the younger generation choose to go for the court wedding which is much cheaper. The law governing judicial marriages in India is the “Special Marriage Act 1954” which allows a man and woman of 21 and 18 respectively to get married by eliminating the chaos of rituals and ceremonies.
• Date of birth of Bride and Groom (10th Certificate/Passport/Birth Certificate).
• Proof of address of the parties (identity card/driving license).
• PAN card and proof of residence of witnesses.
• 6-6 passport size Photos of Bride and Groom.
• Both witnesses should be from Delhi.
• Both witnesses should be from Delhi.
• Both parties along with witnesses should be present at the marriage registrar’s office.
• As long as you can provide the required documents as well as satisfy all legal conditions, you don’t need approval from your parents for court marriage.
We offer and support our clients for the legal court marriage and Arya Samaj Marriage (Registration under Hindu Marriage Act-1955). Under Hindu marriage, bride and groom can get Love Marriage, Arranged Marriage, and Special Marriage. Our team has expert advocates, advisors, and consultants who take care of everything to successfully solemnize and register the marriage.