Marriage Registration

25+

Years of Experience

Welcome to Croreservices

Marriage Registration

Marriage registration is required to prove that you are legally married to some one.

In 2006, Supreme Court has made registration of marriage compulsory to protect interest of women. Marriage certificate is also required for obtaining passport, changing your maiden name etc. It’s very important for women to get their marriage registered immediately after marriage as it establishes their legal claim as a wife.

In India a marriage can be registered under either of the two marriages Act.

A marriage in India has to be registered for the following reasons. If not, sooner or later the couple will be in a situation where they will be forced to get their marriage registered. Here is how registering a marriage will be of great help to the couple involved.

 

Only if marriage is registered, it is considered a legal bond. If not, both the couple are not in a legal relationship and are not validated by the law.

A registered marriage is often the savior of inheritance and in acquiring the succession certificate.

If in any case, the couple wants to separate, a divorce can be issued only if the marriage is registered under the law. If not the marriage is considered void.

A certificate of marriage is very beneficial in getting a foreign visa for the spouse.

A marriage certificate will also be beneficial for the claiming of Life Insurance, Bank deposits, etc.

In case you want to apply for a name change or change your maiden name, or even apply for a passport, the marriage certificate comes in handy.

The Tamil Nadu government has made registration of marriages compulsory, warning of action if it was not done within the stipulated period or if false information was provided.

The Registration Department, by a Government Order dated November 24, has made compulsory the registration of marriages of persons belonging to various religions in the State under the Tamil Nadu Marriages Registration Rules 2009.

The event, even if registered under different Acts governing the Hindu, Christian and Muslim marriages, “are required to be compulsorily registered,” an official press release said.

The persons concerned should send a memorandum along with duly filled forms, witnesses’ signature besides that of the priest who solemnized the marriage and proof of age and identity to Registrar of Marriage within 90 days, the release said adding false information or non-registration of marriages will attract punishment.

The persons concerned should send a memorandum along with duly filled forms, witnesses’ signature besides that of the priest who solemnized the marriage and proof of age and identity to Registrar of Marriage within 90 days, the release said adding false information or non-registration of marriages will attract punishment.

If requested we will fix you an appointment in online and a token will be generated from the official tnreginet website.

If requested we will also guide you in the registrar office in person.