Question :

what is complete procedure of Court Marriage.?
We want to do court marriage with our free consent. Complete Procedure? Complete Fee? We want registered documents for our Court marriage in order to stay safe in future.

Answer:

  1. Complete Procedure for Court Marriage in Pakistan: Mutual Consent: Both parties (bride and groom) must be adults (18 years or older) and willing to marry with free consent. Legal Documents Required: CNIC or Passport copies of both bride and groom Two passport-size photos of each party Affidavits stating both parties are single, divorced, or widowed (as applicable) Witnesses’ CNIC copies (usually one witness from each side is required) Nikah Nama Preparation: A Nikah Registrar (licensed marriage officer) prepares the Nikah Nama, the official marriage contract. Witnesses will also sign to confirm the marriage in their presence. Registration of Marriage: After the Nikah ceremony, the marriage is registered at the relevant Union Council to obtain an official Marriage Certificate (Nikah Nama). Court Process: Visit the Court of Session Judge or magistrate office. Both parties must appear before the judge/magistrate, who will verify their free will. Fee Structure: Court fees vary by district and circumstances of party (typically between Rs. 25,000 – Rs. 50,000). Registered Documents Provided: Nikah Nama (in Urdu and English) Marriage Registration Certificate from the Union Council These documents are essential for immigration, legal proceedings, or future reference. Optional Legal Protection: If necessary, couples can request additional documentation like a writ petition to inform law enforcement of their legal marriage for safety purposes. For further assistance or legal representation, feel free to contact Pak-Lawyer Associates through Paklawyer.com.

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