Wednesday 26 October 2016

Now Getting Married is as Easy as Signing a Piece of Paper, Literally


The definition of marriage may vary in different countries and societies but the purity of this social or ritual contract is the same in every sect, religion and country. It is a union between two people who love each other and want to establish a mutual obligation for one another. When widely considered, two people can get married for several reasons like legal, financial, social, religious purposes, emotional and in some cases spiritual.

In India, the wedding ceremonies and the concept of marriage has a huge role to play in the cultural upbringing of the country, more often than not it is considered to be a highly religious affair and is taken very seriously. But all these glamorous and meticulous ceremonies that people organize have no meaning until they’re acknowledged by the legal courts of the country. If you have exchanged rings in front of some relatives and friends don’t mean that you are married; in countries like India, you have to be ‘Lawfully’ married to be considered husband and wife.

The law of marriage in India, Marital Law, is a wide subject and has seen many important reformations over the years. It is important to be religiously married and not hurt the feelings of the people around you; but what’s more important is that you get your marriage registered by the Marriage Registrar.


‘Legal Shaadi’ are a legal assistance provider for people looking to lawfully tie-knots with their loved ones. It is difficult to get good legal services for such issues, but with more 10 years of experience, Legal Shaadi successfully provide their clients with Court Marriage Lawyers in Delhi and help them with court marriages, Arya Samaj Marriages and Marriage Registration.

They ensure that their clients get complete satisfaction and have been working to attain that since the day they started. Their experienced and dedicated team of marriage lawyers provide the clients with easy legal procedure and help them get lawfully married in no time at all. Along with court marriages and marriage registrations, they also provide with ‘Nikaah’ services for their Muslim customers and their families. Court marriage in Tis Hazari Court  can also be availed by their clients who look for easy marriage registrations. They have successfully recorded more than 150 marriage registrations in a single day and have good wishes of around 500 happy couples with them.

Monday 17 October 2016

Need For Court Marriage And Its Procedures In India


Court marriage is general performed when couples face resistance from family. The court marriage also takes place when the normal marriage which is performed by the family is not possible due to displeasure of the family members on marriage proposal of the groom. The need for court marriage also comes when couples are desperate to get married but the difference in caste, religion and difference in social status prevents families from coming together.

The court marriage can be performed in the court of law without need for any family elders to give sanction to the marriage. The court just needs certain conditions to be fulfilled by the couples and these conditions have nothing to do with the social or religion backgrounds of the couples.

Court marriage procedure --

Couples have to fill a notice of intention in the local court in the district in which one of the parties to the marriage is residing for at least 30 day preceding the date of the notice of intention of marriage. If there is no objection from any side for the next 30 days, then the couples are invited for marriage.


The couples Court marriage in Tis Hazari Court have to go to the court with three witnesses and all witness must have their address proof with them. The only consideration which is given by the court for court marriage is the age of the couples going for marriage. The age of groom should be at least 21 years and the bride must be of 18 years of age. The couples must bring their passport size photos and residential proof with birth certificates. The three witnesses are also required to come with PAN CARDS and permanent residential proof.

The rituals associated with the marriage according to the religions are not performed at the court. All the marriages are performed under the special marriage Act, 1954.  The marriage of couples belonging to two different religions and not coming from same religion is also solemnized under same special marriage Act, 1954. In case of any previous marriage of, the partner must possess, divorce certificate or death certificate of the partner.


Court marriage procedure Court marriage lawyers in Delhi for the marriage where one partner is Indian and other is foreigner, is also same.  Only some extra conditions have to be fulfilled by the foreigner partner. The foreigner partner has to obtain no objection certificate NOC, or marital status certificate from the concerned   embassy in India of the country of origin.