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Puranmal Verma

Puranmal Verma

Wrote on 21 October 2012  

Actually marriage registration is compulsury but normally in Haryana rural areas not it adhere due to less awareness.



BASANT KUMAR VASHIST

BASANT KUMAR VASHIST

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

Perhaps it may know to the registration marriage has been made as compulsory by statute



Mr. Vijay Raj

Mr. Vijay Raj

Wrote on 08 July 2012  

It has become compulsory in Meghalaya but implementation is very less hence has become only a law in paper with no practical use as of now



Kumar. K.K.

Kumar. K.K.

Wrote on 29 April 2012  

Perhaps it may known to every tamilian that already in Tamilnadu the registration marriages has been made as compulsory by statute.



K.Uthirapathy

K.Uthirapathy

Wrote on 28 April 2012  

The Pondicherry Legal Sservices Authority,Pondichery has already been engaged in camp activities helping the people to get their marriages registered.The State Legal Service Authorities also engaged in similar activities.Hence anyone requiring the assistance may get in touch with their respective State Legal Service Authorities.For further details you can log on the website of NALSA,New Delhi.



vaidyanathan

vaidyanathan

Wrote on 20 April 2012  

The registration of police case and any registration for that matter should be made through online so that substantial mitigation of corruption is possible else, empty rhetoric. My registration of voter enrollment, ration card complaint to police are any indication



ppbasheer

ppbasheer

Wrote on 13 April 2012  

In Kerala State such a law is already in existence "Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules. It provides that after its enforcement, the marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriages alone will be accepted in proof of marriage by official authorities. Non- registration will not affect the validity/legality of the marriage.



CS Sandip

CS Sandip

Wrote on 13 April 2012  

The registration of marriage should be free or nominal fees should be there. It will encourage to people hassle free procedure and people may take interest to register their marriages. Most of the time officers un-necessary demanding the no. of documents instead doing the work properly as well as demanding moneys in thousands. They should be punished, i mean to say there should be free regi. under the law.



G.V.Nagarajarao

G.V.Nagarajarao

Wrote on 13 April 2012  

While the decission of central cabinet to make marriage registration a mandatory process, but the registering authorities are unathorisedly collecting Rs.1000/-to Rs.5000/- for registration of marriages thereby discouraging the public to register the marriages. The columns like caste and Religion and proof of residence with Ration card etc are difficult for some and any proof to ascertain that they are indians may ;be made enough to register the process and the boards depicting that the marriage registration is free should be affixed at each office of registering the marriages. Nagaraja Rao,B,Sc,LL.B, Secretary, HEALTH,EDUCATION & lEGAL PROTECTION sERVICES (helps)


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