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What happens if someone objects to the court marriage notice?

26-Jul-2026
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Answer By law4u team

If someone objects to a court marriage notice under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, the marriage is not automatically cancelled. The objection is examined by the Marriage Officer and may go through an inquiry process. 1. Who can object Any person can file an objection during the 30-day notice period, usually on grounds such as: Either party is already married They are within prohibited degrees of relationship One party is under legal age Lack of free consent (force, fraud, mental incapacity) Other legal disqualifications under the Act 2. Effect of objection The marriage is temporarily kept pending The Marriage Officer cannot solemnize the marriage immediately An inquiry must be conducted 3. Inquiry by Marriage Officer The Marriage Officer: Examines the objection May call both parties for explanation May ask for documents or proof Decides whether objection is valid or not 4. If objection is valid If the objection is legally correct: The marriage registration is refused The couple is informed of the reason in writing 5. If objection is invalid If the objection has no legal basis: It is rejected by the Marriage Officer The marriage proceeds after the inquiry period 6. Appeal against decision If either party is unhappy with the decision: They can appeal to the District Court under Section 46 of the Special Marriage Act The court can confirm or overturn the Marriage Officer’s decision 7. Important legal protection Objection cannot be based on personal dislike, caste, religion, or social pressure Only legal grounds are valid Courts protect the couple’s right to marry under Article 21 (right to life and personal liberty) 8. Summary If someone objects to a court marriage notice, the Marriage Officer investigates the objection. If it is valid, marriage can be stopped; if not, the marriage proceeds, and the couple can also challenge the decision in court.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, When an objection is raised against a court marriage notice under the Special Marriage Act The marriage officer is legally barred from proceeding with the marriage until a formal inquiry is conducted any person can file an objection within the mandatory 30 day notice but It must strictly be based on legal grounds specified under the law such as a pre existing living spouse unsoundness of mind or inability to give valid consent non age or falling within prohibited degrees of relationship Personal opposition cost differences on parental disapproval without a valid legal impediment cannot legally block the marriage. Upon receiving an objection the marriage officer initiates a quasi judicial inquiry and must resolve the matter within 30 days During this inquiry the officer has civil court powers to summon witnesses examine evidence on oath and call for documents Both the couple and the objector are given an opportunity to present their case If the officer finds the objection baseless malicious or not made in good faith they can dismiss it and even penalize the objector with a fine of up to ₹1000 after which the marriage can proceed. If the marriage officer upholds the objection and refuses to solemnize the marriage the couple is not left without recourse Either party can file an appeal before the jurisdictional District Court within 30 days of the refusal The decision of the District Court is final and the marriage officer is legally bound to act in conformity with the court’s final ruling. I hope this answer helps, if you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thankyou

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