Marriage is the most sacred bond in the world, in which two unknown people take vows to live and die together for seven lives, we all know that people of different religions live in India, who have different practices of getting married, but the government has made it mandatory to get a marriage certificate to confirm the marriage, which serves as an official recognition of marriage, let's know about it, why it is necessary and for whom it cannot be made-
Importance of Marriage Certificate
A marriage certificate is an important legal document that serves as proof of the marital status of a couple. It holds special importance for married women, as it may be required for various legal and administrative purposes.
Key rules for obtaining a marriage certificate
Legal age requirement:
The legal age for marriage in India has been fixed at 18 years for women and 21 years for men. If either party is below this age at the time of marriage, a marriage certificate will not be issued, making the marriage invalid.
The time limit for application:
Newly married couples must apply for marriage registration within 30 days of marriage. If the application is not submitted within this period, a late fee of up to five years may apply.
Delay in application after marriage:
Couples who fail to apply for a marriage certificate within five years of marriage will be ineligible to obtain a marriage certificate thereafter.
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