Hindu Marriage Registration

The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (18th May, 1955). The word Marriage is known as word “Vivaha” (Sanskrit) and word “Vivaah” (Hindi) in India. According to Hinduism the marriage a sacrament known as “Sanskara” through which both husband and wife tie up themselves with each other in a divine knot for present life and upcoming lives. In other words Hindu Marriage is a union of male and female to pursue Artha, Dharma and Kama together.

The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 is applicable to Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. A religious marriage which has already been solemnized can be registered under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. 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. The Hindu Marriage Act provides for the conditions of a marriage where under the bridegroom should be the age of 21 years and bride of 18 years; they both should not be within the degree of prohibited relationship.

Advantages Of Marriage Certificate:-

Certificate of marriage is a document providing social security, self-confidence particularly among married women.

Certificate of marriage is useful in getting the visa for the wife/husband. For the proof of marriage in foreign embassies in India and Foreign Countries outside India, you need to have Marriage Registration Certificate. While applying for Spouse VISA, the foreign Embassies ask for Marriage Registration Certificate is necessary.

Certificate of marriage is a document, which provides valuable evidence of marriage. In the unhappy circumstances of disputes (whether civil or criminal) between the spouses relating to divorce, dowry, maintenance and other cases, Marriage Registration. 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.

For Registration Of Marriages Which Have Already Been Solemnized, Following Documents Are Required:

  • Application form duly signed by both husband and wife.

 

  • Documentary evidence of date of birth of parties (Matriculation Certificate/Passport/Birth Certificate). Minimum age of both parties is 21 years for male and 18 years for female, at the time of registration under the Special Marriage Act / Hindu Marriage Act.

 

  • Affidavit duly signed by the couple.

 

  • Five passport size photographs of both the parties and one marriage photograph.

 

  • Marriage invitation card.

 

  • If marriage was solemnized in a religious place, a certificate from the priest is required who solemnized the marriage.

 

  • Affirmation that the parties are not related to each other within the prohibited degree of relationship as per Special Marriage Act.

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