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Eligibility Criteria & Documents Required for Court Marriage

- Documents Required for Boy & Girl:
Age Proof – School Certificate/ Passport/ Birth Certificate/ DL.
Res. Proof – Voter card, Aadhar card / Passport. - Witness Required:
Two Witness with their Pan Card & ID proof each. - In case of Divorce:
Divorce decree - In case of Widow/Widower:
Death Certificate of spouse is required.
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After the solemnization of marriage the marriage needs to be registered within a period of 60 days (compulsory marriage act.) The marriage is registered by registrar of marriage within a period of 1-3 days ( one day for NCR and 3 Days for Delhi).
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2. Contested Divorce - Where one party files case against other party which has to be fought in the court.