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The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 governs marriage and its registration for Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists across India. In Ghaziabad, the Marriage Registrar at the Civil Court office handles all Hindu marriage registration applications. Registration under this act legalises your marriage and provides you with an official government certificate.
At Rajput & Legal Law Associates, we handle every aspect of Hindu marriage registration in Ghaziabad — from document preparation and verification to court appearances and certificate collection. Whether your ceremony has already taken place or you are planning a fresh registration, we guide you through the process completely.
For inter-religion couples (e.g., Hindu-Muslim, Hindu-Christian), the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is the applicable law — not the Hindu Marriage Act. Our lawyers will advise the correct act for your specific situation.
If you plan to get married and want both the ceremony and official registration done simultaneously, our lawyers coordinate with the Marriage Registrar's office to ensure the ceremony is conducted before a witness and officer, and the registration is completed on the same day.
If your Hindu marriage ceremony was already performed — whether it was a traditional ceremony, temple marriage, or family wedding — it can be registered after the fact. This is called retrospective registration. Evidence such as a priest's certificate, marriage invitation card, photographs with bride and groom, and witness testimony are used to establish the date and fact of marriage.
The Hindu Marriage Act is simpler and faster for same-religion Hindu couples — there is no mandatory notice period and the process is completed more quickly. The Special Marriage Act (court marriage) is the correct route for inter-religion couples or when the parties want a purely civil, non-religious registration process.
Our lawyers will clearly advise which route best fits your circumstances during your free consultation call.
Chamber No. 2, First Floor,
Near Gulati Sweets, Main Road,
Marriage Registrar Court,
Near Navrang Cinema,
Ghaziabad – 201001
Hindu marriage registration in Ghaziabad under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is available to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The bride must be at least 18 years and the groom at least 21. Both parties must be unmarried, divorced, or widowed. The marriage must have been solemnised as per Hindu religious rites or can be freshly registered with our assistance.
Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act is specifically for Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists. Court marriage (Special Marriage Act) is religion-neutral and works for any couple. For inter-religion couples (Hindu-Muslim, Hindu-Christian), the Special Marriage Act is required. For same-religion Hindu couples, the Hindu Marriage Act registration is simpler and faster.
Yes. The government Hindu marriage certificate is fully valid for passport name change after marriage, spouse and dependent visa applications, joint insurance nominations, bank accounts, and all other legal and government purposes across India and internationally.
Hindu marriage registration under the Hindu Marriage Act in Ghaziabad is typically completed in 1–3 working days, faster than Special Marriage Act registration which has a 30-day notice period. The exact timeline depends on document readiness and current registrar scheduling. Our team manages the entire coordination for you.
Yes. Both parties must be physically present at the Marriage Registrar's office in Ghaziabad on the date of registration. Our lawyer accompanies both parties and manages all formalities at the court, ensuring the process is smooth and respectful.