Court marriage, also known as civil marriage or registry marriage, refers to a legal marriage ceremony conducted in a court of law, typically in the presence of a marriage officer or a registrar. It is an alternative to traditional religious or cultural wedding ceremonies and is recognized by the law as a valid and binding marriage. Application: The couple interested in getting married needs to submit an application to the local marriage registration office or court. The application typically includes personal details, photographs, identity proof, residence proof, and other necessary documents. Verification: The submitted documents are verified by the marriage registration office. This process ensures that both parties meet the legal requirements for marriage, such as age eligibility, absence of existing marriages, etc. Notice Period: In many jurisdictions, there is a mandatory waiting period after submitting the application. This notice period allows time for objections or challenges to the marriage, if any. For further information contact us at Juhi Arora & Associates.
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