Love marriage
Wasim Shaikh
(Querist) 04 July 2016
This query is : Resolved
Hi my name is Wasim Shaikh I m from Pune bt working in Dubai. I want know about court marriage or whatever it's is called.
My Girlfriend is Punjabi from Pune it self and I'm Muslim ,we are in relationship from last 8 years.We want to do Court marriage bcoz my family is agreed for our marriage but we don't thy think her family will agree at all b4 marriage bcoz it's intercast.
My query is tht I have heard about the court marriage there is procedure to give 1 month notice, is there any otherways to get married legally without notice period. Bcoz I have got 12 days holiday to come to India in tht only I have to do the marriage in the legal way bcoz I have to get her to Dubai along with me.
And can her family create any kind of legal problems to my family or me or her???
Is there any kind of law to avoid Ds kind of situation.
Plz plz help me out to handle this situation.

Guest
(Expert) 04 July 2016
I have a friend in Pune who can help you out in this situation.
Contact on the number provided below.
Rit Arora
Advocate 7838737001
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 04 July 2016
The marriage seem to be inter religion and not inter caste.
If any of you change the religion to other religion, marriage can be done as per personal law.
If no one want to change religion, marriage can be done under special marriage Act.
Discuss all aspects with local lawyer.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 07 July 2016
The person working in Dubai can very well afford to engage a local prudent local lawyer for getting "love" in to "married" life after change of religion.
Ed-Mubarak.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 10 July 2016
This will come under special marriages act. The procedures for special marriage act to be followed accordingly.
The parties have to file a Notice of Intended Marriage in the specified form to the Marriage Registrar of the district in which at least one of the parties to the marriage has resided for a period of not less than thirty days immediately preceding the date on which such notice is given.
After the expiration of thirty days from the date on which notice of an intended marriage has been published, the marriage may be solemnised, unless it has been objected to by any person.
The marriage may be solemnised at the specified Marriage Office.
Marriage is not binding on the parties unless each party states "I, (A), take thee (B), to be my lawful wife (or husband)," in the presence of the Marriage Officer and three witnesses.
Conditions for marriage[edit]
Each party involved should have no other subsisting valid marriage. In other words, the resulting marriage should be monogamous for both parties.[6]
The bridegroom must be at least 21 years old; the bride must be at least 18 years old.
The parties should be competent in regards to their mental capacity to the extent that they are able to give valid consent for the marriage.[6]
The parties should not fall within the degree of prohibited relationship.