We handle court marriage, Arya Samaj marriage, Nikah and marriage registration across Delhi NCR — clear fees, plain-language guidance, and advocates who manage the paperwork so you don't have to chase it yourself.
Whichever ceremony or personal law applies to you, our advocates prepare the notice, affidavits and documentation and represent you before the Marriage Registrar.
Solemnisation and registration under the Special Marriage Act, for couples of any religion or background.
Vedic-rite ceremony followed by a marriage certificate recognised across India, often completed the same day.
Registration for Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Buddhist couples under Act 1955, or civil registration under Act 1954.
Nikahnama drafted with Muslim witnesses, giving you a certificate accepted for legal and travel purposes.
Marriage notices and documentation for couples where one or both parties reside outside India.
Guidance through the Special Marriage Act's 30-day notice route, used whenever personal laws differ.
These conditions apply to most registrations — we'll confirm which route fits your situation on the first call.
The statutory route under the Special Marriage Act runs through six stages. Where Arya Samaj or same-day options apply, several of these steps are compressed into a single visit.
We file a written notice with the Marriage Registrar of the district where one party has resided, along with ID, age and address proof.
The notice is displayed at the Registrar's office, opening a statutory window for any objection to be raised.
If an objection is filed, the Registrar examines it and rules within 30 days before proceeding further.
Once the window closes, both parties and their witnesses sign affidavits before the Marriage Officer.
Marriage is solemnised at the Registrar's office. No religious ceremony is required for this step.
You receive your Marriage Certificate — valid nationwide and accepted for passport, visa and legal purposes.
Bring originals plus one self-attested photocopy of each. We'll review everything before your appointment so nothing gets rejected at the counter.
Practising at Tis Hazari Court, Delhi, Tanuj personally oversees every client matter his firm takes on — from document checks for marriage registration to representation in family court litigation. Clients deal directly with him, not a rotating desk of assistants.
"We were nervous about objections from family, but the whole appointment took under three hours and every step was explained beforehand."
"Handled our inter-religion registration without any pressure to change plans. Straightforward fees, no surprises at the counter."
"My partner was travelling from abroad. They pre-checked every document over WhatsApp so we didn't waste his short trip home."
The Arya Samaj plus court-marriage route can often be completed same-day when there's no objection window required. The statutory notice route under the Special Marriage Act legally requires a 30-day publication period — anyone promising to skip that step entirely for a first-time registration should be treated with caution.
The 1-day procedure involves two clear steps: first, solemnizing the marriage under customary rites (such as at an Arya Samaj Mandir), and second, applying for expedited registration with the local Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) or Registrar under the Hindu Marriage Act.
In regions like Delhi NCR, the government offers a Tatkal (priority) appointment scheme. For an additional official fee, couples who have already solemnized their wedding can secure a fast-track appointment with the Marriage Registrar to receive their government certificate within 24–48 hours.
Yes. Once registered with the Registrar of Marriages, it carries the same legal standing as any marriage registered under the Hindu Marriage Act, and is accepted for passport, visa and property matters.
No notice is sent to either party's home address, and family presence isn't a legal requirement — only the couple and two witnesses need to attend.
Yes. Physical presence is mandatory. Both partners and the required witnesses must appear before the Marriage Registrar on the appointment day with their original documents for identity verification and biometric signing.
No. Interfaith couples must register under the Special Marriage Act, which is available to couples regardless of religion. However, this act strictly mandates a 30-day public notice period before the marriage can be registered, so it cannot be completed in 1 day.
We prepare the marriage notice and supporting documentation for NRI and foreign-national partners, including any additional consular paperwork required for their side.
Costs depend on the route chosen: standard government registration fees are minimal, while Tatkal priority registration fees are higher (typically ₹10,000 in Delhi). Overall expenses also include temple solemnization fees and legal documentation charges.
Call or WhatsApp us during working hours — we'll review your documents and outline the fastest valid route for your case.
| Mon–Sat | 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM |
| Sunday | By appointment only |