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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     06 June 2018

Select a perfect partner suiting to your temperments and proceed.

Best wishes.

Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate)     06 June 2018

You can do court marriage under the Special Marriage Act 1954 in presence of 3 witnesses that marriage will be solemnized and duly registered by the Marriage Officer of your district. The DC of your district is usually the Marriage Officer/Registrar of Marriage so for details contact DC office of your district.

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     06 June 2018

For going through a court marriage procedure, you need the following documents.

  • Application form filled and signed by both the bride and the groom.
  • Receipt of payment of fee.
  • Separate affidavits from bride and groom. They need affidavits for DOB, marital status, and relationship with each other.
  • 2 attested passport sized photos (each) of the bride and the groom.
  • Copy of divorce decree/order or death certificate (if applicable).
  • Proof of date of birth (DOB) such as copies of matriculation certificate or passport.
  • Proof of stay in the particular district for more than 30 days. You can submit documents like Ration Card or a report from the local SHO.

venkat rao   06 June 2018

Yes, you can do court marriage. first of all, select your future partner. Under Special Marriage Act 1954 with 3 witnesses, you can be registered by the Marriage Officer of your district. Hire any advocate in your city he will guide you properly.

for more information, you can visit https://nagpuradvocates.blogspot.in/ 
 


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