I want to get the marriage certificate and all the supporting documents submitted in order to register the marriage.
Can I get it under RTI?
Under which department Marriage registrar falls? Is it department of Revenue??
Sachin Gulyani (Student) 10 September 2015
I want to get the marriage certificate and all the supporting documents submitted in order to register the marriage.
Can I get it under RTI?
Under which department Marriage registrar falls? Is it department of Revenue??
rajarajeswari (advocate) 10 September 2015
There is an application for registration of marriage with the Registrar Office in the place of either of your residence or where the marriage had taken place.
Now the registration is made compulsory and shall get registered.
You need address proof of both you and your spouse, photographs and identity card.
Need two witness who witnessed your marriage.
Falls within Registration Department in Tamilnadu State.
Rajarajeswari.P Advocate, Madras HIgh Court, 150/309, II Floor, Linghi Chetty Street, Georgetown, Chennai
advocatepassy@gmail.com 971794 (Advocate) 10 September 2015
kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired)) 10 September 2015
Author, if your marriage is already solmnized under hindu customs, get it be registered under Hindu Marriage Act with the Sub Registrar in the place of your marriage had taken place or the in the residense your or your spouse place. If you are not Hindus, get it be solmnized under Special Marriage Act with the Sub Registrar where you or your spouse is residing.
Sachin Gulyani (Student) 10 September 2015
Kishor Mehta (CEO) 11 September 2015
Sir,
You can submit an application under RTI to the Dy.Sub-Registrar where the marriage was registered, stating names of the married couple, the date of the marriage and date of the marriage registration and request for a certified copy.
Good Luck,
Kishor Mehta
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 19 September 2015
Yes, you can get the information through RTI act by moving an application under the act to the Registrar of Marriages where the marriage is believed to have been registered by following the normal procedures meant for this purpose.
advocatepassy@gmail.com 971794 (Advocate) 21 September 2015