Court marriage in, India, you need to follow these steps:

 

Court marriage in, India, you need to follow these steps:

Eligibility: Both parties must be at least 21 years old for the groom and 18 years old for the bride. Both parties must be Indian citizens and must not be within the degrees of prohibited relationship.

 Notice of Intended Marriage: The couple needs to give a notice of intended marriage to the Marriage Registrar of the district in which at least one of the parties has resided for at least 30 days prior to the date of notice. The notice should be given in the prescribed form, which can be obtained from the Registrar's office.

 Publication of the Notice: The notice of intended marriage is published by the Registrar for a period of 30 days to allow for any objections to be raised.

 Objections and Inquiry: If there are no objections, the marriage can be solemnized after the 30-day period. If there are objections, the Registrar will conduct an inquiry to determine the validity of the objections.

 Solemnization of Marriage: Once the inquiry is complete and there are no objections, the couple can solemnize their marriage in the presence of three witnesses and the Marriage Registrar. The marriage certificate will be issued immediately after the solemnization of the marriage.

 It is advisable to seek the help of a legal professional or a marriage registration consultant to guide you through the process and ensure that all the necessary documents and formalities are completed correctly.

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