How can I perform inter religion marriage?
Sir, I am a Hindu and I want to marry my partner, who is Muslim. I am confused about how we can get married under the Special Marriage Act. What steps do we need to take? The problem is that we both have just turned 18. My question is, can we get married under the Special Marriage Act?

Yes, you can marry under the Special Marriage Act if both of you are at least 18 years old. First, you need to give a notice of your intended marriage to the local Marriage Registrar at least 30 days before the marriage. Both of you will need to be present with proof of identity and age. After the notice period, if there are no objections, you can proceed with the marriage ceremony in front of the registrar.

Sir, if both the partners have attained the legal age to get married then you may perform court marriage under special marriage act by visiting marriage registrar office. The required documents are proof of age and residence, passport sized photographs and an affidavit. You need to submit a Notice of Intended Marriage to the Marriage and after a 30-day notice period, if there are no objections, you can appear with witnesses to solemnize the marriage. 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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