Court Marriage in Baghpat is an example of arranged marriages. However, the term was used to describe a wedding that is supervised by a judge, rather than one that is sanctioned by a religious body. This type of marriage is believed to be influenced by social factors such as arranged marriage and wealth. However, this form of marriage is not allowed in every area of Thailand. This article will discuss the requirements for court marriage in Baghpat. Court marriage in Baghpat is considered a customary marriage when the following conditions are present: both the bride and the groom's parents are in favor, and the marriage is not considered null and void because of money issues. In order to be conducted in a court, the following steps must be taken: the groom's parents must give their consent to the marriage, and the bride's parents must give their consent. The elders in the region decide if these requirements have been met. If they are not present, the marriage will be considered null and void. The marriage will then be conducted in a small hall in the local courthouse, usually one that is only used for marriage ceremonies. After the elders have given their consent, the couple will be brought before the judge. They are asked to sign a marriage contract before he or she comes into the courtroom. The marriage contract will be read aloud in front of the court, with both parties taking part. If the married couple wishes to get married elsewhere, they must do so within a month of being brought into court. The court marriage in Baghpat will only be held if there is a question of a valid marriage. For instance, if the bride and the groom are not related (through blood or adoption) and if the bride has not had proper legal marriage before, the court will decline the request for court marriage. If the parents of either party are in disagreement over the matter of marriage, or if there is something about the bride and the groom that do not seem right, the matter will be referred to a psychologist for an objective opinion. After that, the psychologist will conduct his or her own investigation and come up with an unbiased opinion as to whether or not the marriage is valid. Once the wedding ceremony is over, the couple will have to take the Thai marriage records with them. Court officials are very familiar with these documents and will ask for the couple's original documents as proof of identity and marriage. Without the original documents, the couple could face arrest for fraud. It is best for couples to bring extra copies of the marriage license and birth certificates with them because the court may require them to produce these records later on. In addition to having these documents, the couple must also bring their Marriage Licenses.
A marriage in court is a very tough affair and is also a process that need to be handled delicately. This is because marriage in court involves a lot of things to be sorted out for both the families involved. If both the individuals getting married are Hindus then an Arya Samaj marriage could be registered with the local Hindu Marriage Office in the local subRegistrar's office. Generally, the registration of this marriage is usually done after the marriage itself.
Court Marriage is a common procedure, which has to be followed by everyone. If a marriage is not registered it is not considered valid during legal procedures such as, applying for a joint home loan. You could also be fined for not registering your marriage. It is a rule that all the marriages have to be registered whether you are having a wedding ceremony or not.
A marriage certificate is an important proof, in case there are some problems between you and your spouse in the future and a legal action needs to be taken.
Advantages of Court Marriage Certificate:-
• Certificate of Marriage is a document, which provides valuable evidence of marriage;
• Certificate of Marriage is a document providing social security, self-confidence particularly among married Women.
• Court Marriage Certificate is useful in getting the visa for the wife/husband.
• It will be helpful in claiming the Bank deposits or Life Insurance benefits when the depositee or the Insurer dies without a nomination or otherwise.
Documents required for the Performance & Registration of Court Marriage
1. Passport Size Photographs – four each of Marrying Persons.
2. Residential Proof (Voter Card / Passport / Ration Car / Driving License / Bank Passbook / Lease Deed / Rent Deed) of Marrying Persons.
3. Date of Birth Proof (Municipal Corporation Certificate, X th or XII th Examination Certificate, Passport, PAN Card) of Marrying Persons.
4. If any party is divorcee Certified copy of Decree of Divorce granted by the Court.
5. If any party is widow / widower Death Certificate of the dead spouse.
6. If any party is a Foreign Citizen or holding a foreign Passport or is having foreign residential address – Certificate of Present Marital Status of the party / No Impediment Certificate / NOC from concerned Embassy and Valid VISA.
7. Two Witnesses (Both should be major)