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Can court marriage be done on Saturday or Sunday?

23-Jan-2026
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Yes, a court marriage can generally be performed on Saturday or Sunday in India, but there are certain factors to keep in mind, depending on the specific district and the court in which the marriage is being registered. Here’s a breakdown of how this works: 1. Court Marriage Process in India In India, court marriages are governed by the Special Marriage Act, 1954, which provides for the marriage between two individuals irrespective of their religion, caste, or creed. The process typically involves the following steps: Filing a notice of intended marriage at the local marriage registrar’s office. Public notice of the marriage being displayed for 30 days, allowing for objections to be raised by third parties (if any). Marriage solemnization after the 30-day period, where the parties and witnesses sign the marriage register in front of the marriage officer. 2. Working Days for Court Marriages Typically, court marriages are performed during the working hours of the concerned marriage registrar office. This is generally Monday to Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, the registrar's office might be closed for the weekend, as it follows the standard government office schedule. However, this can vary depending on the court's location and its office timings. 3. Availability of Marriage Registrar on Weekends Some districts or states may allow marriages to be solemnized on Saturdays, especially in larger cities or metropolitan areas where there may be higher demand. Sundays are typically not considered official working days for most government departments, including marriage registration, meaning that court marriages are not usually held on Sundays. 4. Special Arrangements If you’re looking to have a court marriage on a weekend (Saturday or Sunday), you may have to check with the local court or marriage registrar office. Some courts might offer special arrangements or allow marriages to be solemnized on weekends, but this is not guaranteed and will likely involve prior scheduling or approval. In some cases, the marriage registrar may offer to schedule a marriage on a Saturday by special request or if the office is open for work on that particular Saturday. 5. Legal Working Hours and Holidays Generally, the court marriage process follows normal office hours, which are usually between 10 AM to 5 PM from Monday to Friday. Saturdays might be half-days for some offices, but Sundays are usually off. If there’s an urgent need or special circumstances, you can check with the marriage officer in advance to see if they can accommodate your request for a weekend marriage. 6. Alternative Options If the registrar office is closed on the weekend or the procedure cannot be completed as planned, consider scheduling your marriage registration for the following Monday, or you could take additional steps to expedite the process by contacting the registrar beforehand. Conclusion In most cases, court marriages can be done on Saturday, depending on the local marriage registrar's office schedule, but Sunday is typically not available as it’s not a working day for most government offices. It’s best to confirm with the local court or marriage registrar's office ahead of time to check if they offer weekend services or if special arrangements can be made for your preferred day.

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