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Civil marriage

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 30 April 2018 This query is : Resolved 
Basically I was an NRI and currently residing in Goa for the past 3 yrs. I am a catholic. I intend to get married.
I want to do the Civil Registration 1st. For that i require the Birth Certificate and Residence i guess.
I am not very sure. I want to know how do i get the Residence Certificate and are there any other documents required?
Also are witnesses required? If yes who can it be? (family or friends)
Is Civil registration the same as Civil Marriage or Court Marriage?
I also read there is some kind of a NOC required by the Thalati- Who has to give that NOC? Do they come to your residence address to verify or what is it?
How long is the Civil Marriage valid?
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 30 April 2018
Please click the following link and go through it and you will find a host of information or gist of civil or court marriage or Special Marriage Act..
https://blog.ipleaders.in/10-things-every-indian-should-know-about-the-special-marriage-act1954/
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 30 April 2018
Please click the following link and go through it and you will find a host of information or gist of civil or court marriage or Special Marriage Act..
https://blog.ipleaders.in/10-things-every-indian-should-know-about-the-special-marriage-act1954/
Kumar Doab (Expert) 30 April 2018
The Local Govt has displayed the requirements, procedure on website;
https://www.goa.gov.in/citizen/how-do-i/residence-certificate/
Kumar Doab (Expert) 30 April 2018

Your own very able LOCAL senior counsel of unshakable repute and integrity specializing in civil matters and well versed with LOCAL applicable rules/laws and having successful track record…. and worth his/her salt.. can advise you in person and even handle the matter to defend your interest.



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P. Venu (Expert) 01 May 2018
The query suggests no legal elements or legal issues.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 01 May 2018
there is no legal angle. you can meet nearest catholic church.


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