Court marriage in Nepal is a legally recognized form of marriage conducted before a government authority. Registration of court marriage process is governed by the Muluki Civil Code, 2017 (2074 B.S.).
Court marriage process in Nepal is regulated under Part-3 (Chapter on Marriage), of the Muluki Civil Code, 2017. A marriage is considered legally valid once it is registered before the competent authority in accordance with the law.
For a court marriage process in Nepal, following conditions are to be fulfilled by both bride and groom:
Court marriage is registered at the District Court of:
The following documents are generally required for court marriage registration:
A joint application is submitted to the District Court.
Both parties must appear in person before the court on the scheduled date.
The court verifies identity, documents, and consent of both parties.
Upon verification, the court registers the marriage.
A marriage registration certificate is issued, which serves as legal proof of marriage in Nepal and abroad.
Court marriage in Nepal is a simple and legal process conducted through the concerned District Court. It provides an official and recognized way to marry, ensuring equal legal rights and responsibilities for both spouses.
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