About Court Marriage ?

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The process of court marriage involves the couple to fulfill certain conditions such as both parties must be of legal age, mentally and physically fit to enter into marriage, not related within the prohibited degrees of relationship, and have given notice of their intention to marry to the marriage registrar of the district in which at least one of them has resided for at least 30 days prior to the date of notice.

After the notice period is completed, the marriage registrar posts the notice in his office for 30 days to allow for any objections. If there are no objections, the marriage can take place. The marriage ceremony can be held in the presence of three witnesses and can be conducted by the marriage registrar or any other authorized person.

After the marriage ceremony, the marriage certificate is issued to the couple, which is proof of their marriage. The certificate includes the name, age, address, and occupation of both parties, as well as the date and place of the marriage. Court marriage is a simple and efficient way to get married, especially for couples who do not want to undergo religious or traditional ceremonies.

Section for Court Marriage ?

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Court marriage is a legal way of getting married where the ceremony is performed in the presence of a marriage registrar and is registered with the government. It is also known as a civil marriage, and it is conducted under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 in India. Unlike traditional marriage ceremonies, court marriages do not involve any religious or customary rituals.

Procedure for NRI Mutual Divorce ?

Procedure for Divorce for NRIs is not any different than other Divorce matters.

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  1. File a Petition before Family Court.
  2. Parties will be before Marriage Counsellor appointed by the Court for Marriage Counselling.
  3. Parties will be subject to Cooling Period after first hearing i.e. Step 2.
  4. On the last date of hearing which is final hearing, the parties will be again before the Marriage Counsellor for Marriage Counselling.
  5. Affidavit of Claim will be filed and Consent Terms will be verified.
  6. Lastly, parties will be counselled by the Judge too and if consent continues, the parties will be granted Divorce.

Can NRI file Mutual Divorce online ?

Online but not Online really. Click here to WhatsApp

NRIs who intend to file their Divorce, they have to file it through their relative/friend here in India. They have to send all such papers physically here and they have to be online on Video Conference as and when required.

That the you don’t have to come to the Court physically and thus, we can call it online as the process will be on Video Conference.