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Bhagyaraj Velu (HR Executive)     25 May 2012

Register marriage between hindu boy -romancatholic girl

How can do the Register Marriage between Tamil Hindu boy and Malayalam Roman Catholic christian gril,if both parties are bond in love with each other so strong but the their both family agaist their love as strong as. what are legal formalities to do their marriage as legal one? which are the procedures to get a legal marriage certificate?  The boy reside at Tamilnadu and the Girl native from Kerala. both are major 30 and 28 years old. both are strong in their love last 2years. particulary Girl is so strong in love with the boy. Kindly help me out this Query any one our Forum Members. 

 

Regards,

Bhagyaraj 



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     25 May 2012

There is a special marriage act for such inter religion marriages.The rules and guidelines can be followed by them as per the said act.

A V Vishal (Advocate)     25 May 2012

Whoever wishes to go for a "Registered Marriage" irrespective of the religion of the parties concerned, or in case the couple intending to marry are from different religions and do not wish to convert themselves into the religion of the other spouse and wishes to retain one's religion even after the marriage has to go through the prescribed procedure for the marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.

 

Under the Special marriage Act the ceremony of the marriage is performed by signing in the register kept with the local Registrar of marriages, by both the parties and their witnesses. Normally the local document registrar known as The Sub-Registrar of Assurances is also the Registrar of Marriages, and his office is located at the Taluka (Tehsil) place.

 

Prior to the date fixed for the marriage, you have to fill in a form in that office, and submit alongwith other necessary requisites of the office [which primarily varies from office to office - but may include, age proof of each of the parties, their photographs etc.] alongwith the necessary fees and charges, primarily giving a minimum 30 days notice of the intended marriage in the given office. After the gap of minimum 30 days from the date of filling in the form of the Notice, you have to approach the office of the Marriage Registrar for signing on the register. The Parties to the marriage and their witnesses sign on the register whereafter the Registrar of Marriages proclaims the couple as married to each other. Generally a certified copy of the extract of the register may be collected (naturally upon payment towards the same) after a few days from that office. This certified copy is generally also termed by many persons as the "Marriage Certificate".

Note : The notice of the intended marriage is normally hung in a conspicuous place for public viewing in the office of the Marriage Registrar and remains hanging for at least 30 days. Thus one can not marry under these procedures earlier than 30 days from the date of deciding to get married.

Manikandanmarry (Owner)     25 May 2012

Hi,

This information is very useful.

Thanks for sharing this information.

 

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