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Area of Specialization – Family Law & Matrimonial Matters

Court Marriage & Registration Services | Maintenance Case| Domestic Violence | Dowry Cases |
Almony | Mediation and Counseling | Annulment of Marriage | Mutual Consent Divorce | Restitution of Conjugal Rights | Judicial Separation | Child Custody etc.

Criminal Law

Criminal Law includes theft, murder, sexual abuse, POCSO act, threatening, harassment, bail, Anticipatory Bail etc.

All Type Of Marriage Registration Services in Lucknow

Hindu Marriage
Inter Cast Marriage
Inter Religion Marriage
NRI/ Foreign Marriage
Arya Samaj Marriage
Muslim Marriage – Nikah
Christian Marriage
The Uttar Pradesh Marriage Registration Rules 2017 provides for the compulsory registration of all marriages solemnised in the State. Marriages can be registered under the Uttar Pradesh Hindu Marriage Registration Rules, 1973. On registering a marriage, the marriage registration certificate will be issued. Marriage Certificate is an important document as it is a legal proof of marriage between two individuals.

Court Marriage under Special Marriage Act, 1954

Court Marriage is a union of two soul where oath ceremony is performed according to Special Marriage Act-1954 before the Registrar of Marriage in the presence of three witnesses thereafter a court marriage certificate is issued directly by the Registrar of Special Marriage. The main reason behind the enactment of the Special Marriage Act was to provide a special form of marriage for the people of India and all Indians residing in foreign countries, irrespective of the religion or faith followed by either party, to perform the intended the marriage. According to the Act, the bride and the groom shall observe any ceremonies for the solemnization of their marriage, provided they complete certain formalities that are prescribed for the marriage, by the Act. The Special Marriage Act 1954 has proved to be beneficial for the NRIs, because it provides for the appointment of diplomatic and consular officers as marriage officers (registrars), for solemnizing and registering marriages between citizens of India, in a foreign country. The Special Marriage Act 1954 is applicable throughout India.Court marriage is governed by the ‘Special Marriage Act, 1954’ and is common across the nation. Court marriage can be solemnised between two parties (belonging to the same or different nations) irrespective of their caste, religion or race. The interested parties can directly apply to the Marriage Registrar in order to get marriage certificate. Court marriages are solemnized under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Court marriage can be performed between an Indian male and a female irrespective of their caste, religion or creed. It can also be solemnized between an Indian and a foreigner. The procedure of the Court marriages does away with the rituals and ceremonies of the traditional marriages. The parties can directly apply to the Marriage Registrar for performance & registration of marriage and grant of marriage certificate. A court marriage can take place or be solemnized in the court itself in the presence of a Marriage Officer and three witnesses. This type of marriage does not have to necessarily include the elaborate customary or ritualistic steps of the personal laws of the parties to the marriage. Merely marrying in the presence of marriage officer in accordance with the act is sufficient for a valid marriage.

Documents required for court marriage:

1. Date of Birth Proof : ( Birth Certificate or 10th matriculation Certificate ) of Bride & Groom.

2. Identity Proof: Aaadhar Card/ Voter ID Card/ Driving License/ Passport of Bride & Groom.

3. Photographs: 8 Passport size photographs of each bride & groom.

4. Witnesses: Three witnesses are required along with their I. D. Proof – Adhar Card / Voter ID Card / Passport / Driving License and two passport size photographs.

If any party is divorcee Certified copy of Decree of Divorce granted by the Court.If any party is widow / widower Death Certificate of the dead spouse.

If any party is a Foreign Citizen or holding a foreign Passport or is having foreign residential address – Certificate of Present Marital Status of the party / No Impediment Certificate / NOC from concerned Embassy and Valid VISA.

Documents required for Hindu / Muslim / Christian marriage Registration under U.P. Registration Rules 2017

A marriage which has already been solemnized can be registered under Uttar Pradesh Marriage Registration Rules 20171. Date of Birth Proof : ( Birth Certificate or 10th matriculation Certificate or DL or Passport ) of Bride & Groom.2. Identity Proof: Aaadhar Card/ Voter ID Card/ Driving License/ Passport of Bride & Groom.3. Photographs: Four Passport size photographs of each bride & groom.4. Witnesses: Two witnesses are required above age of eighteen years along with their I. D. Proof -Adhar Card / Voter ID Card / Passport / Driving License.5. Proof of wedding and Photographs.If any party is divorcee Certified copy of Decree of Divorce granted by the Court.If any party is widow / widower Death Certificate of the dead spouse.If any party is a Foreign Citizen or holding a foreign Passport or is having foreign residential address – Certificate of Present Marital Status of the party / No Impediment Certificate / NOC from concerned Embassy and Valid VISA.

Matrimonial Law

Matrimonial or family law is an area of law that governs the rights and responsibilities of individuals in a marriage or civil union. The laws surrounding marriage, divorce, and family relationships can be complex, and often require the assistance of a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer. Matrimonial law covers a broad range of legal issues related to marriage and family relationships. Some of the most common areas of matrimonial law include divorce, child custody, alimony, property division, and prenuptial agreements. These issues can be emotionally charged and can have a significant impact on the lives of the individuals involved. It is therefore essential to work with a lawyer who can provide guidance and support throughout the legal process.One of the most important roles of a matrimonial lawyer is to provide legal advice and representation during divorce proceedings. Divorce can be a complicated and stressful process, and it is essential to have a lawyer who can help you navigate the legal system and protect your interests. A divorce lawyer can assist with filing divorce petitions, negotiating settlements, and representing you in court if necessary.


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