Court Marriage Rules and Procedure in Guwahati
Introduction – Understanding Court Marriage in Guwahati
Court marriage in Guwahati is a legally recognized union solemnized under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. It allows individuals from any religion or caste to marry legally before a Marriage Officer without performing traditional religious rituals.
With increasing inter-caste, inter-religion, and love marriages, court marriage has become a safe, transparent, and government-approved method that provides full legal protection to couples.
LSO Legal offers complete assistance—from document preparation and notice filing to final certificate issuance—ensuring a smooth and legally compliant process.
Why Choose Court Marriage in Guwahati
Court marriage is preferred for its simplicity and legal strength. Key benefits include:
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No restriction based on caste or religion
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Fully valid and recognized across India
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Equal legal rights for both partners
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Ideal for inter-faith, inter-caste, and NRI couples
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Protection against family or societal pressure
Legal Framework – Special Marriage Act, 1954
Court marriages in Guwahati are governed by the Special Marriage Act, 1954, which provides a uniform civil law for marriage.
Important sections include:
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Section 4 – Conditions for marriage
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Section 5 – Notice of intended marriage
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Section 6 – Publication of notice
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Section 7 – Objection to marriage
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Section 13 – Solemnization
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Section 16 – Marriage certificate
Eligibility Criteria for Court Marriage in Guwahati
To apply for court marriage, the couple must meet the following conditions:
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Groom must be at least 21 years old
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Bride must be at least 18 years old
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Both must be unmarried / divorced / widowed
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Both must give free consent
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At least one partner must reside in Guwahati for 30 days
Step-by-Step Court Marriage Procedure in Guwahati
Step 1 – Filing Notice
Submit a Notice of Intended Marriage to the Marriage Officer under Section 5.
Step 2 – Publication of Notice
The notice is displayed for 30 days for public objections.
Step 3 – Objection Handling (If Any)
Any objection is investigated by the Marriage Officer within the legal framework.
Step 4 – Appearance & Declaration
Both partners and three witnesses appear and sign the declaration.
Step 5 – Solemnization
Marriage is performed in the presence of the Marriage Officer.
Step 6 – Marriage Certificate
A legally valid marriage certificate is issued under Section 16.
Documents Required for Court Marriage in Guwahati
Basic Documents:
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Aadhaar Card / Passport / Voter ID
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Birth Proof (10th Marksheet / Birth Certificate)
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Address Proof (Rent Agreement / Electricity Bill)
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Passport-size photographs
Additional Documents (if applicable):
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Divorce Decree / Death Certificate
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NOC for foreign nationals
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Witness ID proof (3 witnesses required)
Duration & Fees
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Notice Period: 30 days (mandatory)
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Registration: 1–2 days after notice period
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Government Fee: ₹500 – ₹1,000 (approx.)
Court Marriage for Inter-Religion & NRI Couples
Court marriage in Guwahati is ideal for inter-faith and NRI couples.
LSO Legal provides:
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Affidavit drafting and documentation
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Embassy NOC assistance (for foreigners)
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Police verification support
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Complete legal coordination
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete documents
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Filing notice in the wrong district
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Ignoring 30-day notice requirement
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Not bringing 3 witnesses
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Errors in name or address proofs
Why Choose LSO Legal
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Experienced legal team
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100% compliance with law
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Fast documentation & filing
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End-to-end assistance
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Support for urgent and NRI cases
Need Assistance for Court Marriage in Guwahati
If you need help with court marriage or document correction, our legal team will guide you through the complete process—from affidavit drafting to final certificate.
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FAQs – Court Marriage in Guwahati
1. How long does court marriage take in Guwahati?
Around 30–45 days including the notice period.
2. Is court marriage valid for inter-religion couples?
Yes, it is valid for all religions under the Special Marriage Act.
3. How many witnesses are required?
Three adult witnesses are mandatory.
4. Is parental consent required?
No, if both partners are adults.
5. Can NRIs marry through court marriage?
Yes, with proper documents and embassy NOC.
