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Court marriage in Ghaziabad is done under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 or the Hindu Marriage Act. Both parties appear before the Marriage Registrar at Ghaziabad Civil Court with required documents. The process involves filing a notice and completing registration — with professional assistance, same-day tatkal service is available. Call us at +91-9711757779 to begin.
Required documents: (1) Age proof — birth certificate or 10th class marksheet, (2) Address proof — Aadhaar Card, Voter ID or passport, (3) Two passport-size photographs each, (4) One witness with ID proof, (5) Divorce decree if previously married, (6) Death certificate of previous spouse if widow/widower. NRI couples also need an NOC from the Indian Embassy.
Yes. Court marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is fully valid for inter-caste, inter-religion and love marriages in Ghaziabad. This law allows any two adults to legally marry regardless of caste, religion or community. The marriage certificate is legally recognised across all government departments.
Yes. NRI couples can register their marriage in Ghaziabad under the Special Marriage Act. An NOC from the Indian Embassy or Consulate of the country of residence is typically required. Rajput & Legal Law Associates specialises in NRI marriage registration, including overseas document verification and embassy coordination.
Yes. Same-day tatkal court marriage is possible in Ghaziabad with all documents ready and proper legal facilitation. Rajput & Legal Law Associates coordinates directly with the Marriage Registrar's office to complete the process within a single working day.
The official government registration fee is nominal (approx. ₹100–₹500). Additional lawyer fees apply for legal assistance and tatkal processing. Contact us at +91-9711757779 for a complete and transparent fee breakdown based on your specific case.
Court marriage is registered by a government Marriage Registrar under the Special Marriage Act or Hindu Marriage Act with an official government certificate. Arya Samaj marriage is a Vedic religious ceremony at an Arya Samaj temple, valid under the Hindu Marriage Act. Court marriage is preferred for inter-religion couples; Arya Samaj is preferred for those wanting a traditional ceremony with legal validity.
Yes. We assist couples in obtaining police protection, especially for inter-caste or love marriages with family opposition. Our lawyer files the necessary application before the concerned police station or court to ensure the complete safety of both parties throughout the marriage process