What is the process of inter religion marriage?
If both individuals are from different religions, such as the male being Muslim and the female being Hindu or Buddhist, what is the process for marriage? Is it possible to get married without any problems?
Inter-religion marriage can be solemnized under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, requiring a 30-day notice at the marriage registrar’s office. Both partners must meet legal conditions, including age and consent, and objections, if any, must be addressed. Conversion is not mandatory, but societal or familial opposition may arise. Legal protection can be sought in case of threats or interference.
In case of interfaith marriage you can marry under Section 4 of Special Marriage Act 1954 , If both the parties satisfies the conditions under the act then they can register their marriage under the Act .
Sir, if both the partners are of legal age to get married with proper consent then you can perform court marriage under special marriage act without conversion of religion by visiting marriage registrar office. The required documents are proof of age and residence, passport size photographs and an affidavit. It is advised to consult an expert lawyer who will assist you with the smooth procedure of court marriage. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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