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Procedure for the inter caste marriage


13-Oct-2023 (In Muslim Law Law)
I was Hindu but I married to a Muslim boy after accepting Islam according to Muslim law.i married according to Muslim law firstly I read kalma and complete the whole procedure of nikaah.i didn't inform my parents but now I told my parents about my marriage now I want to settle with my husband permannently.. I did marriage with my free consent nd also want to left home with my will only...so in future can parents create any legal problem?and if yes so what are the safety measures I can take?please answer as soon you can give..
Answers (4)

Answer #1
973 votes
Hello
Nobody has the right to interfere in your married life.
Apply for registration of marriage.
And sent on intimation to local police about your marriage .
If you have any threat from your parents than approach the Honourable High Court for protection
Answer #2
944 votes
your marriage with your husband stands valid as you have been married with the muslim boy after converting yourself to islam with your free will and consent.however you have not open your age in the questions.Now this has been brought to your parents knowledge by you itself. as per you read the kalma without a force by anyone with your on understanding & completed the entire procedure of Nikha as per islamic law.your conversion to islam free and with your consent so there is no problem according to the law you should not panic of any legal matter the more they can pull you in court on the basis that the boy have kidnepped their daughter from their lawful guardianship but if they are taking any such step then your statement in fovour of the boy will be very helpful
Answer #3
914 votes
If you attend the age of majority means above then 18 years so it is all about in your hand you are as per law muslim, your nikaah is valid in eyes of law, but if you registered your marriage as per the government rule it could be more beneficial for your future.
Answer #4
983 votes
You can do court marriage. A court marriage is done before a marriage registrar. However, the girl should be 18 yrs or above and the boy should be 21 yrs or above at the time of marriage. For court marriage, 2 witnesses are required who can testify and sign the marriage register in your support. Once the procedure is complete, the registrar will issue a marriage certificate in your name which is a legally valid proof of your marriage and the marriage will be registered. For any query/clarification, regarding the process of court marriage please feel free to contact.

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