Hindu Marriage Rules
Hindu Marriage Rules
Hindu Marriage Rules
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 8 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
(Central Act 25 of 1955) the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following
rules, the same having been previously published for general information:-
RULES
1. These rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh Hindu Marriage Registration
Rules, 1965.
(a) "Act" means the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 [Central Act 25 of 1955J.
(2) Every Registrar shall reside within the local limits of his jurisdiction and
shall cause his name, designation and the working hours of his office to be
written in English. Telugu and in the regional language of the area and
displayed in a conspicuous part of the outer side of the building in which the e
office is located.
4. (1) A Hindu Marriage which has been solemnized may be registered by the
Registrar in the Hindu Marriage Register which shall be maintained by him in Form
“B”.
(2) The Hindu Marriage Register shall be a bound volume of one hundred
leaves the pages having been machine numbered consecutively.
[*] Omitted vide G.O.MS. No 7 Women’s Development, child welfare & Labour
(Programs) Development dt 8.1.1993.
Provided that an application for the registration of marriage, solemnized beyond
the territories of India excluding the State of Jammu and Kashmir may be
presented within one month from the date on which the parties arrive in the State
of Andhra Pradesh before any Registrar in the said State of Andhra Pradesh.
(2) It shall be attested by any one of the following persons if any applicant is
illiterate:
(iii) a Government servant whose emoluments are not less than Rs.
50 per month ;
(iv) a Government pensioner whose pension is not less than Rs. 25 per
month ;
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the marriage :
unless both the parties to the marriage appear before him personally and are
identified to his satisfaction give notice of the application to the other party or parties
and make such enquiries of summary character as he thinks fit regarding the
marriage.
(2) Evidence if any required by the Registrar shall be taken by him on oath ;
Provided that the examination of paradanashin ladies who do not appear before
the Registrar may be conducted through a Hammamnee or Mama.
(3) On being satisfied about the marriage the Registrar shall enter the particulars
of the marriage in his own hand in the Hindu Marriage Register. Every entry relating
to such particulars shall be signed by both the parties to the marriage.
Provided that the Registrar may in his discretion require that one or more
witnesses shall also sign in the Hindu Marriage Register;
7. (1) When the Registrar is not satisfied about the identity of the parties or
about the fact of the marriages, he shall by on order in writing refuse to register a
marriage and shall record the reasons for his decision.
(2) An appeal against such order of the Registrar shall lie to the
RegistrarGeneral who may pass suitable orders after giving an opportunity to both
the parties and his order shall be final.
8. (1) Every erasure or interlineation occurred in making entries in the Hindu
Marriage Register shall be attested by the Registrar and a note of the number of
erasures and interlineations in the entries shall be made at the foot of the page
containing the entries by the Registrar in his own hand and attested with his
initials. He shall then authenticate the entries with his signature and date.
(2) “No correction or atteration in material particulars like name including
surname or any clerical or typographical error regarding age, date or place shall
be made in the Hindu Marriage Registrar, without obtaining the sanction of the
Inspecting Officer and District Registrar Assurances concerned”.
substituted vide G.O.MS.No 274, Revenue (Regn-II) Dept, dt 27.04.2012.
(3) Every correction made after obtaining the required sanction under
sub-rule (2) shall be made by the Registrar by a note in the footnote, without any
alteration of the original entry, and shall be signed and dated by him.
9. All applications for registration of Hindu Marriages and for copies of certified
extracts from the Hindu Marriage Register shall be serially numbered separately for
each calendar year, and preserved as a permanent record.
10. Every Registrar shall cause to be maintained indices in Form 'C of all entries
made in the Hindu Marriage Register. Every entry in an index shall be made
alphabetically with reference to the surname of the party wherever it is given and in
other cases with reference to the name of the party.
11. The Hindu Marriage Register shall at all reasonable times be open for
inspection in the presence of the Registrar by any person applying to inspect it.
13. The Inspecting Officer shall inspect the marriage records of Hindu
Marriages and submit an inspection report in duplicate to the Registrar-
General.
14. The Registrar General shall scrutinise the report and forward a copy
thereof to the Registrar with his further remarks if any added on them through
the Inspecting Officer concerned.
15. (I) Every application for grant of copies of records or for an extract from the
Hindu Marriage Registrar may be made either in person or by post addressed to
the Registrar, with the court fee stamp duly affixed and accompanied by such
number of stamps as are necessary to prepare the required copy and in the case
of a request for grant of extract from the Hindu Marriage Register a sum of Rs. 5
being the fee.
(2) Certified extracts from the Hindu Marriage Register and certified copies
of other records shall be granted under the official seal of the Registrar on payment
of the fees.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
(i) For the Registration of Marriage (to be paid by the parties to the marriage
which will be exclusive of any other fees levied by temple authorities for
Marriage in Temples. Rs. 200.00
(ii) For making a search in any record relating to (to be paid by the applicant)
(a) The current year 1.00
(b) Any other year or years(for addl.such year) 1.00
(iii) For a certified copy of any record other than the certified 2.00
Copy of or extract from the Hindu Marriage Register
to be paid by the applicant.
(iv) For registering a marriage at any place outside the office 10.00
of the Marriage Registrar (to be appropriated by the Marriage Registrar)
under Rule 21.
Note (1) :- The application for a search and certified copy should be affixed with
necessary court fee lables – No search fee shall be levied for granting a
certified extract from the Hindu Marriage Register application at the
time of Registration of Marriage.
Note(2):- “ However no fees specified in item(1) of the Schedule of fee under Sub-
Rule(3) of Rule (15) should be charged in respect of Inter caste
Marriage solemnized or registered under the Act,”.(G.O.Ms.No.1175
Home, (General.A) Department,dated 5-10-1976)
16. All fees realised shall at once be brought on account in 'Form-D' and shall
be remitted into the Government Treasury under the head of account "XXXII
Miscellaneous Social and Developmental Organisations (d) Miscellaneous, -(iii) B.
D, Marriages Registration Fees."
17. A receipt in "Form-E" shall be granted for the fee paid in person under rule
15.
(i) Indices.
(2) The records referred to in clauses (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (0, (h) and (i)
of sub-rule (1) shall be preserved permanently.
tained by the Registrar and determine the period of preservation of such records.
20. (1) Any Registrar, who discovers any error in the form or substance of any
entry in the Hindu Marriages Register may, within one month next after the
discovery of such error in the presence of the persons married and in case of their
death or absence, in the presence of two other credible witnesses and subject to
the provisions contained in rule 8 direct the correction of the error.
Provided that, where any such correction was made in the absence of the
persons married, the nature of such correction shall be intimated to them by
registered post with acknowledgement due al their last known address.
(2) Every correction made under this rule shall be attested by the parties or
the witnesses as the case may be, in whose presence it is made.
21. (i) For the registration of a marriage, the Registrar may, upon being provided
with a conveyance, attend the Jail situate within his jurisdiction if one of the parties
is confined therein under civil or criminal process or the residence of the persons
who reside within his jurisdiction and who are exempt by law from persona!
appearance in Court under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, namely ;-
(a) women who, according to the customs and manners, of the country, ought
not to be compelled to appear in public ; and