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Can anyone help me for intercaste marriage?i want to know some rules for intercatse marriage,court marriage?

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Can anyone help me for intercaste marriage?i want to know some rules for intercatse marriage,court marriage?

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Number of times I have answered such questions regarding inter-religious marriages apart from getting them solemnized before the marriage officer. You both belonging to different religion can marry in the court of the Registrar of Marriages/Marriage Officer without changing your individual religion. Registered/Court marriage as you call it is solemnized under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 all such marriages can take place between any two Indian citizens as well one Indian citizen with a foreigner irrespective of their religion, caste or creed, and you can say this is the secular form of marriage available in our country. Such a marriage is solemnized before the marriage officer/registrar usually D.C. deputy commissioner of the area /SDM where both or any of the parties to such a marriage reside permanently or for at least one month. Cost of such a marriage as the rate prevalent in your area. Now how you proceed? Both the parties to the marriage file a joint application before the marr

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