High Court Marriage Service
Legal Guidance For High Court Marriage Registration
Professional assistance for court marriage registration,
documentation, affidavits, and legal formalities with
a streamlined and confidential process.
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Years of Experience
5000+
Case Assisted
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PAN India
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Our Practice Areas
Court Marriage
Assistance for Court Marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
Special Marriage Act
Information and assistance regarding Special marriage Act procedures.
Marriage Registration
Guidence for marriage registration and obtaining marriage certificate.
Interfaith marriage
Legal assistance for interfaith and inter-case marriage under the law
Protection & legal Proceedings
Assistance for protection matters and related legal proceedings.
NRI marriage Services
Documentation and legal assistance for NRI and foreign nationals.
Our Process
Initial Consultation
Discuss your requirements
Document Review
Verification of required documents​
Application Procedure
Filling of application as per the law
Notice & Compliance
Notice period & legal compliance
Marriage Registration
Marriage solemnization and registration
Certificate Issuance
Marriage certificate is issued
About Our Advocate
We are a team of legal professionals committed to providing reliable, ethical and transparent legal assistance.
- 10+ Years of Experience
- Thousands of Clients Assisted
- In-depth Knowledge of Law
- Client-centric Approach
What Our Client Say
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Court Marriage?
A Court Marriage is a legally recognized marriage solemnized and registered before the competent authority in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. It provides legal recognition to the marital relationship irrespective of religion, caste, or community.
2. What is the difference between Court Marriage and Marriage Registration?
Court Marriage refers to the legal process of solemnization and registration before the competent authority. Marriage Registration, on the other hand, is the recording of a marriage that has already been solemnized through a religious or customary ceremony.
3. Who is eligible for Court Marriage?
Generally, the parties must:
- Have attained the legally prescribed age.
- Be of sound mind and capable of giving valid consent.
- Not have a living spouse at the time of marriage.
- Fulfill other legal requirements prescribed under the applicable law.
4. What documents are commonly required?
Documents may vary depending on individual circumstances, but commonly include:
- Identity Proof
- Address Proof
- Age Proof
- Passport-size Photographs
- Witness Identification Documents
Additional documents may be required depending on the case.
5. How many witnesses are required?
The number of witnesses required may vary depending on the applicable legal provisions and local requirements. Witnesses must generally possess valid identification documents.
Schedule a Consultation
Phone
+91 987654321
Info@Highcourtmarriage.com
Office
Sec - 15, Defense Colony, Chandigarh
Working Hours
Mon - Sat : 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM