In Noida, Marriages are solemnized in the court of law, under the supervision of the judge. For solemnization of such marriage (court marriage), proximity of both gatherings is necessary after marriage of bride and groom under legal authority. A duplicate of the legal notice is placed on the office door by the Marriage Officer, who visits the workplace to oversee the marriage. The marriage takes place and the couple goes their separate ways.
There are two procedures for court marriage in Noida. It can either be a private marriage or a public marriage under the law. Under the public marriage procedure, wedding preparations are done by Noida municipal authorities along with the assistance of some witnesses. When you make arrangements for marriage, you inform the concerned officials about marriage day, place, date, and witnesses. The marriage officer will send you a marriage certificate, registered marriage deed, and related documents in few weeks after the marriage registration.
The other type of Court marriage in Noida is the private one, wherein the priest or any Hindu priest supervises the marriage ceremony. The documentation of Hindu marriage is accomplished by Hindus in Noida. Such documentations are prepared by a group of villagers called as 'Kisans' who carry out all the tasks associated with Hindu marriage registration. These Hindu villagers are known as the 'Kisans of Noida'.
Another way to get marriage legally conducted in Noida is by making use of services of Hindu Marriage Officers who supervise the entire process. Marriage Officers have a team of lawyers that help you with the documentation work. They help you obtain requisite documents like marriage certificate, marriage invitation, marriage registration form, marriage records, divorce decrees, marriage certificates, proof of age, etc.... Within 15 days, you can expect your marriage to get registered in Delhi with the Noida Local Court. However, if you want to go for a traditional Indian wedding in Noida, then you must get your marriage registered in the famous Marriages Tribunal.
we will be discussing the marriage in Noida, conducted by the ayurvedic practitioner, Aarya Samaj. This marriage is a result of an online query which was forwarded by a concerned reader. The question was about marriage certificates and if there are any records of such a thing, since Aarya Samaj is a practicing Ayurvedic doctor. It is important to point out that the entire process of searching for the marriage certificate, from beginning to end, should be performed with the utmost care and sincerity by any interested party.
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)