Court marriage is a legal process to complete the wedding of two partners. It is performed in court according to the different laws in Rohtak. It allows the marriage of partners irrespective of their religion or caste. Under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, everyone has the right to marry the person of their choice. There are many laws for court marriage & marriage registration in Rohtak. These laws can be the Special Marriage Act, Hindu Marriage Act, Anand Marriage Act, Indian Christian Marriage & Divorce Act, etc.
Court marriage is completely different from traditional marriage. During traditional marriages, all rituals & ceremonies are performed. But, all court marriages are performed in court in the presence of a marriage registrar & witnesses.
Anyone who wants to perform their court marriage must have to fulfill the eligibility criteria for their court marriage. There are certain conditions everyone needs to fulfill before their marriage.
There are certain documents are needed for the court marriage of both partners & witnesses. List of documents both the partners & witnesses required for court marriage:
PAN Card / Driving License / Passport (Any one of them)
Aadhar Card / Rent Agreement / Voter ID Card / Gas Bill / Electricity Bill (Any one of them)
Birth-Certificate (जन्म प्रमाण पत्र) / School Leaving Certifica / Class 10 Marksheet
In the case of a previous relationship, if the previous partners have taken divorce, they have to submit the divorce decree for marriage.
This is applicable only for the partners in a previous relationship such that one of the partners died. The living partner must have to submit the death certificate of the non-living spouse.
6-6 passport size photos of male & female partners
PAN Card / Driving License / Passport (Any one of them)
Aadhar Card / Rent Agreement / Voter ID Card / Gas Bill / Electricity Bill (Any one of them)
2-2 photos of all the witnesses
This is an important act for the court marriage & marriage registration of both the partners irrespective of their caste & religion. No traditional marriage & rituals are performed during the marriage under this act.
It takes around 30 days for the completion of the marriage. All inter-religion marriages are performed under this act. The approval of parents is necessary for the marriages under the SMA, 1954.
This is applicable for all Hindus including Sikhs, Jain & Buddhists. It takes only 3-4 hours for the registration of marriages under this Act. Both the partners must belong to the same Hindu Religion. But, the caste of both the partners doesn't matter.
If both the partners belong to the Muslim religion, all the marriages will be registered under the Muslim Personal Laws.
This is applicable to all the Christians in Rohtak. If both the partners belong to the Christian Religion, their marriages will be registered under the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872.
This applies to all the Parsi Religions In Rohtak. If both the partners belong to the Parsi Religion, their marriages will be registered under the Parsi Marriage & Divorce Act, 1872.
A court marriage lawyer will assist & help you to complete your court marriage without any stress & hassle-free. There are many processes involved in court marriages. A lawyer will complete all your paperwork & organize all your documents. They will also help you to register your marriage at the marriage registrar's office.
You have to send a marriage application to the marriage officer of the district. You can choose the district such that at least one of the partners has been living there for more than 30 days. You have to send the application to the marriage officer 30 days before your court marriage. The marriage application must be signed by both partners.
A marriage lawyer will help you to fill the marriage application & send that application to the marriage registrar’s office. The lawyer will help you to complete the court marriage easily & organize all your paperwork.
The marriage officer will put the notice of your intended marriage at the notice for 30 days. Under Section 6 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954, the marriage officer has to keep the notice of the intended marriage at some remarkable place in the marriage office. Also, the marriage registrar has to maintain the records of all the marriage applications in the “Marriage Notice Book“.
Under Section 7 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954, anyone who has a problem with this marriage can directly contact the marriage officer & raise their objection. The marriage officer has the power to investigate them & stop the marriage process.
If there are no objections to the marriage process, the marriage will be performed in court in the presence of the marriage registrar.
We already know that court marriage is completely different from traditional marriages. No customs or rituals are performed during the court marriage. Both the partners have to sign the declaration form of marriage in the presence of the marriage registrar & 3 witnesses. In this way, the marriage of both the partners gets completed.
Court Marriage & Marriage Registration is completely different from each other.
Court Marriage is not possible in one day. Since all court marriages are completed under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. It takes around 30-45 days for the completion of court marriage.
Special Marriage Act, 1954 | Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 |
Inter-religion marriage allowed | Only applicable for Hindus including Sikhs, Jains & Buddhists |
It takes around 30-45 days | It takes around 3-4 Hours |
No Traditional Marriages Performed | Traditional Marriage Performed |
Complete Marriage Process At Court | Only Marriage Registration At Court |
The eligibility criteria are the same for foreigners as well as Indian citizens. The necessary documents required for a foreigner -
Yes it is possible to get married without parents' consent. If both the partners belong to the same religion they can perform the marriage as per their tradition & their marriages will be registered as per the different acts.
Lead India provides the facility to perform the traditional marriage ( Arya Samaj Marriage / Nikah / Church Marriage ) & Marriage Registration within a day.
On 22 April 2014, the Revenue Department of the Delhi Government has started a new tatkal service in which any married partner can easily get the marriage certificate within 24 hours.
No, it is not possible to get married online in Rohtak. Anyone can apply for marriage registration online. But, both the partners must have to visit the marriage registrar's office. It is mandatory to perform the marriage registration after the traditional marriages.