Welcome to Rajput & Legal Law Associate, a trusted name in legal services with a strong commitment to excellence, integrity, and client satisfaction. Established with the vision to provide reliable and result-oriented legal solutions, our firm is backed by a team of experienced, skilled, and dedicated advocates who handle every case with care and professionalism.
We specialize in a wide range of legal matters including civil, criminal, property, family, and documentation cases. Along with litigation services, we are widely recognized as a leading service provider for Same Day Court Marriage, court marriage registration, Arya Samaj marriage, inter-caste marriage, inter-religion marriage, and NRI marriage services. Our streamlined process ensures legal compliance, transparency, and timely completion with minimum hassle for our clients.
At Rajput & Legal Law Associate, we believe in delivering high-quality legal representation tailored to individual needs. Our advocates guide clients at every step, ensuring clarity, confidentiality, and confidence. We also take pride in contributing to society by offering free legal aid to the poor and needy, fulfilling our social responsibility.
Our services include court marriage, marriage registration, legal documentation, civil and criminal cases, and professional legal consultation.

Court Marriage is a legally recognized marriage conducted under the Special Marriage Act. It allows couples from different religions or castes to marry without religious rituals. The process is simple, transparent, and ensures legal protection and official marriage registration.

The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 is applicable to Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists. A religious marriage which has already been solemnized can be registered under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both husband and wife.

A marriage certificate is an officially recorded document which is issued by a government body where the couple who are listed on the marriage certificate is said to have a valid marriage. This is a part of a public record. This certificate carries the name.

As stated in Section 8 of the Act, the state government may make rules for the registration of Hindu marriages that the parties to any of such marriages may have particulars relating to their marriages entered in such a manner and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed in the Hindu Marriage Register.

The Special Marriage Act, 1954 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to provide a special form of marriage for the people of India & all Indian nationals in foreign country, irrespective of the religion or faith followed by either party. The Act originated from a piece of legislation proposed during the late 19th century.

Muslim Law in India means " that portion of Islamic Civil Law which is applied to Muslims as a personal law". It consists of injunctions of Quran and has been further supplemented and modified by state Legislation and modern judicial precedents of the High Courts and the Supreme Court of India.

'NRI marriages', as generally understood, are between an Indian woman from India and an Indian man residing in another country (thus NRI – non-resident Indian), either as Indian citizen (when he would legally be an 'NRI') or as citizen of that other country (when he would legally be a PIO – person of Indian origin).

In our country most marriages are governed by the specific personal laws governing each religion. However in extra ordinary circumstances when such nuptial ties are between two people of different castes, the Special Marriage Act, becomes the mandate. Our society has been grappling in the shackles.
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