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Anonymous
(Querist) 20 November 2010
This query is : Resolved
if a girl wanna do court marriage without informing her parents and boy is muslim and girl is hindu if they want to marry each other how could they proceed further for court marriage in diu.is there any rule for residential proof?because they dont have any residential proof in diu.can any one explain the whole procedure for court marriage
Solemnisation of Marriage under Special Marriage Act
Special Marriage Act, 1954 provides for solemnisation of marriages in accordance with the provisions of the Act. SDMs/ADMs/Deputy Commissioners have been authorised as Marriage Officers for this purpose.
For solemnization of marriage, presence of both parties is required after submission of documents of issuance of notice of intended marriage. A copy of the notice is pasted on the office notice board by the ADM. Any person may within 30 days of issue of notice , file objection to the intended marriages. In such a case, the SDM shall not solemnise the marriage until he has decided the objection, within 30 days of its receipt. If the ADM refuses to solemnise the marriage, any of the parties may file an appeal within 30 days to the District Court. In case no objection is received, the ADM solemnises the marriage after 30 days of the notice. Both parties alongwith 3 witnesses are required to be present on the date of solemnisation of marriage. It is advisable to submit names of witnesses atleast one day in advance.
The relevant forms can be bought from the office of the Dist Marriage Officer under whose jurisdiction you reside.
A V Vishal
(Expert) 20 November 2010
Without residential proof it is not possible for getting married.
Kirti Kar Tripathi
(Expert) 20 November 2010
yes, the opinion of mr. Vishal is correct and very clear. without residential proof not possible to get marriage.
Guest
(Expert) 20 November 2010
2.Residential Proof (Voter Card / Passport / Ration Car / Driving License / Bank Passbook / Lease Deed / Rent Deed) of Marrying Persons.
u dont dont have any of the above mentioned documents???????
if answer is no.... then i agree with the views of Mr. A V Vishal
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 20 November 2010
If there is no residential proof then registrar of marriage will take an affidavit of the both.
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