Court Marriage in India: Know the Law, Follow the Process

Court marriage in India is a legal process that allows couples to marry without the need for traditional religious ceremonies. Under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, any two individuals, regardless of their religion, can marry if they meet the legal requirements, such as being of legal age (21 for men, 18 for women) and mentally sound. The process involves filing a marriage application with the marriage registrar, followed by a notice period of 30 days for objections. Once the waiting period is over, and no objections are raised, the marriage can be solemnized in the presence of witnesses. Legal guidance ensures compliance with all formalities and smooth execution of the process.

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