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Can court marriages be registered for couples with significant age differences in India?

29-Jul-2024
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, court marriages can be registered for couples with significant age differences in India, provided they meet the legal requirements. Here are the key points: 1. Legal Age Requirement Minimum Age: Both parties must meet the minimum legal age for marriage, which is 21 years for males and 18 years for females under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. 2. Consent Free Will: Both parties must consent to the marriage freely, without any coercion, regardless of the age difference. 3. No Prohibited Relationship Valid Marriage: The marriage should not fall under any prohibited relationship categories as defined by law. 4. Documentation Required Documents: Couples must submit all necessary documents, including proof of identity, age, and residence, during the registration process. 5. Publication of Notice Public Notice: After applying for marriage registration, a notice is published, allowing for objections, which can include concerns about age difference. 6. Judicial Discretion Case-by-Case Basis: While age differences are not a barrier, courts may assess each case individually, especially if there are objections or concerns raised. Conclusion In summary, court marriages in India can indeed be registered for couples with significant age differences, as long as all legal requirements are met and both parties willingly consent to the marriage.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, There is no such restriction for couples for getting their marriage registered via court marriage due to significant age difference in India, and the couples just need to fulfil these conditions as follows: Legal Age Requirement, male should be minimum 21 years old and female should be minimum 18 years old, and this is also mentioned under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Couples should give their consent and it should be free from any type of coercion, or fraud. Prohibited relationship is not allowed. All the legal important documents such as ID card, resident proof, which is required for the registration must be provided and given to the registrar to complete the court marriage procedure. To conclude, there is no such problem with age if both the partners are fulfilling the legal age that is minimum age 18 for female and 21 for male. I hope this answer helps.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, Yes, a court marriage in India is allowed to be registered for couples with a significant age difference. The only criteria and conditions for couples which is required to be registered under the Court marriages are: Legal Age Requirement, male should be minimum 21 years old and female should be minimum 18 years old, and this is also given under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Both the partners should give their consent and it should not be a forced marriage that is free from any coercion, or fraud. And the marriage should not be under any prohibited relationship. All the valid important documents such as ID card, address proof, which is required for the registration must be provided. To conclude, there is no age bar or any such issue, and if both the partners are falling in the legal age category then then can register their court marriage. I hope this answer helps.

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