Friday, October 4, 2019

How can I register my marriage in Delhi?

Marriages are said to be fixed in heaven but their registrations are only done on Earth. Apart from this, it is very important to register your marriage to make it legal. Marriage registration in Delhi is easy and it can be done by approaching the Sub-divisional Magistrate of the jurisdiction of your area. 
The Supreme Court of India, in 2006, made it compulsory to register all marriages. In India, a marriage can either be registered under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 if both the parties are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs. If the parties don’t belong any such religion, then the marriage will be registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.

Marriage registration in Delhi

Benefits of marriage registration in Delhi

  • It is an essential document to apply for a passport or to open a bank account with a new surname after the wedding.
  • It provides valuable evidence of marriage
  • It also ensures social security
  • It is useful in obtaining the visa for the wife/husband
  • If you will register marriage online Delhi, it will be helpful in claiming the bank deposits or life insurance benefits if the depositor or the Insurer dies without a nomination.


Deputy Commissioners, Additional District Magistrates and Sub Divisional Magistrates are legal Registrars of Marriage. The Additional District Magistrates is responsible for the registration and solemnization of marriages and the visiting hours are 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on any working day. 

You can also apply for online marriage registration in Delhi by filling the form online and getting the appointment. You will need the following important documents for the registration of the marriage:

  • Application form duly signed by the couple.
  • Certificate of date of birth
  • Ration card
  • Passport size photographs
  • Marriage invitation card, if available


Marriage certificate applicants are also required to take a witness along with them.  A Witness can be anyone who is the holder of an Aadhaar card or PAN card or other acceptable proof. The witness must not be an immediate blood relative and should have attended the marriage. 

For Marriage registration in Delhi, all the documents must be attested by a Gazetted Officer. Then the parties will have to deposit a fee with the cashier at the sub-registrar and attach the receipt with the Form. Once the application has been submitted and the documents have been verified, the concerned officer will allocate a date of registration at which the certificate will be issued.



Tuesday, June 4, 2019

How to get a marriage certificate in Delhi?

Muslim marriage registrationin Delhi comes under Muslim marriage act. This act is guided by The Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937. However, the guidelines related to Muslim marriage certificate differ from states to states.  For some states, marriage registration is compulsory whereas for some it is not. Also, that law is not applicable to Muslims who got married under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.



Muslim marriages are performed by a Kazi and he issues a “Nikahnama” which is considered equivalent to a marriage certificate. Even if you are in a non-Muslim country, you can find your perfect match through Muslim matrimony sites. It is recommended that a Muslim marriage should be registered with the marriage registrar as it will help with legal matters such as passport, for opening a bank account, inheritance, consent during emergencies, etc.

Nikahnama is sufficient proof of Nikah or Muslim Marriage in India and some of the Muslim countries. In other countries, a proper Muslim marriage certificate is issued by the Registrar of Marriages of the District where the marriage got solemnized for the purpose of immigration or spousal visa.

Further, it is required to get the verification from MEA, New Delhi.  The Valid Marriage Certificate is issued by the Registrar of Marriages only after the Marriage Registration with the officer. The Muslim Marriages can be registered under the State Marriage Registration Act of the State where it was solemnized or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 anywhere in India where the parties want to marry and they have to reside there for not less than 30 days.

The of 30 days’ notice period is required only for marriage registration under the SMA, 1954. So for Muslims living in Delhi, they need to go to the registrar of the district to get the certificate.