Muslim Marriage in a Single Day


Muslim marriage registration is done under Compulsory Marriage Registration Rules
the process can indeed be completed in a single day without a 30-day notice period, as is required under the Special Marriage Act.

Process for registering a Muslim marriage under the Compulsory Marriage Registration Rules:


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1. Eligibility and Requirements

Age Requirement: Bridegroom must be at least 21 years old, and the bride must be at least 18 years old.

Witnesses: At least two adult Muslim witnesses are required.


2. Steps for Performing a Muslim Marriage (Nikah)

Proposal and Acceptance: Both parties must give their consent in front of witnesses.

Nikah Nama: The marriage contract, specifying details like the Mahr (dower) amount, is documented.

Witnesses and Kazi/Imam: The ceremony is officiated by a Kazi or Imam in the presence of required witnesses.

Mahr Payment: The groom gives the agreed Mahr to the bride.


3. Issuance of Nikah Nama

After the ceremony, the Kazi provides a Nikah Nama, which includes the marriage details.


4. One-Day Registration under Compulsory Marriage Registration Rules

Application Submission: The couple, with the original Nikah Nama, applies at the marriage registrar’s office under the Compulsory Marriage Registration Rules.

Required Documents:

Nikah Nama: Original or a certified copy.

Proof of Identity and Age: Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, or similar for both parties.

Proof of Residence: Utility bill, voter ID, or similar for both parties.

Witness IDs: Identity documents of the witnesses present during registration.


Immediate Registration and Certificate Issuance: On submission of all required documents, the registrar verifies them and registers the marriage on the same day. The couple is then issued an official marriage certificate.



This single-day registration under the Compulsory Marriage Registration Rules provides legally valid documentation for the marriage, allowing the couple to access all legal and administrative benefits without waiting for the usual 30-day notice period.

If you need further assistance with the process or legal services for Muslim marriage registration, feel free to contact Javed Mahmood Ali at 9289925377.


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