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Our expert marriage registration lawyers in Pune, who arrange the whole marriage procedures with legal documents and assist them in whole process. After the marriage is solemnized there are certain necessities that must be fulfilled in order to give it a legal standing or to make it valid under Indian laws. The major requirement is marriage registration under either the Special Marriage Act, 1954 or Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
A marriage certificate basically is an official statement/legal proof that two people are married. Only government officials have authority to issue marriage certificates after marriage registration.
A certificate that proves relation between husband and wife. Marriage certificate is issued by district marriage registrar, as per religious marriage and special marriage acts.
A tatkal marriage certificate is equivalent to a marriage certificate. However, in the event of an urgent requirement for a certificate of marriage, the Indian government also offers a choice of applying for a Tatkal marriage registration certificate for the couples.
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Basic documents required for making an application for Marriage Registration Certificate are:
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Marriage Registration Certificate is issued to both Husband and Wife whose marriage has already been solemnised. The Registration is done under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both husband and wife are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs or where they have converted into any of these religions.
Where either of the husband or wife or both are not Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs the marriage is registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
The parties must include in the term prohibited relationship.