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Special marriage act - Danish national/Indian national?

  • I am a danish national wanting to marry my Indian national boyfriend, who is from Kashmir. He has not been living there the last 10 years but still has his permanent address there in his parents house. We are considering the possibilities of marriage under the special marriage act since we want our marriage certificate quickly and because we want a marriage that is valid by international law. But there are some questions still: 1. Are there any problems regarding the special marriage act and the state of Kashmir? I read something about that but I could not completely understand the problem. 2. Is it possible for us to marry in another state - e.g. the state where he is living and working but not having his permanent address? 3. This one is quite important - will there be sent any notifications of the intended marriage to his permanent address which is also his parents address? We do not have their consent and it would create lot of trouble for us if this was the case. 4. Can his parents succeed in objecting to the marriage just because they are against it? I really hope to get some answers because these Indian systems can be quite confusing.

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    1. as far as Kashmir goes, it was a provincial state whose king had agreed to join the union of India back in the 40s, under some conditions. it pretty much carries its own constitutional exceptions than the rest of India, but as far as marriage goes, the laws are pretty much the same. 2. yes it is possible to get married anywhere you like, but the legal documents (marriage certificate) must be made in India, approved by the Danish embassy. 3. no there will be no notifications. 4. parents have "legally" no say In a marriage (thats pretty much universal throughout) . as adults you can do as you please. but they may have an impact emotionally on you and your fiancé. good luck. :)

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1. as far as Kashmir goes, it was a provincial state whose king had agreed to join the union of India back in the 40s, under some conditions. it pretty much carries its own constitutional exceptions than the rest of India, but as far as marriage goes, the laws are pretty much the same. 2. yes it is possible to get married anywhere you like, but the legal documents (marriage certificate) must be made in India, approved by the Danish embassy. 3. no there will be no notifications. 4. parents have "legally" no say In a marriage (thats pretty much universal throughout) . as adults you can do as you please. but they may have an impact emotionally on you and your fiancé. good luck. :)

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If the marriage is happening in your place what you have to do is to put an application in the Indian embassy there and they will put a notice for public to see which his parents may not see. The embassy or the authority will not sent notice to permanent address If your current residense is different. Go ahead nothing will happen.

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If the marriage is happening in your place what you have to do is to put an application in the Indian embassy there and they will put a notice for public to see which his parents may not see. The embassy or the authority will not sent notice to permanent address If your current residense is different. Go ahead nothing will happen.

gangadharan n

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