Here are the Compulsory Marriage Registration Acts and Rules along with sample Registration forms of all States and Union Territories of India.
Supreme Court of India has, in its order dated 14th February, 2006 in Transfer Petition (C) no. 291 of 2005 has directed all states to frame rules with respect to the compulsory registration of marriages. Final Disposal Judgment is here along with all earlier orders.
- Andhra Pradesh Act
- 2018 Amendment
- 1965 Rules
- Registration Form
- Arunachal Pradesh Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Assam Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Bihar Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Chattisgarh Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Goa Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Gujarat Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Haryana Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Himachal Pradesh Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Jammu and Kashmir Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Jharkhad Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Karnataka Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Kerala Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Madhya Pradesh Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Maharashtra Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Manipur Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Meghalaya Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Mizoram Act
- 2011 Amendment
- 2014 Act
- 2015 Amendment
- 2007 Rules
- Registration Form
- Nagaland
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Odisha Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Orissa Mohammedan Marriage and Divorces Registration (amendment) Rules, 2006
- Punjab
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Rajasthan
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Sikkim
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Tamil Nadu
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Telangana Act
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Tripura
- Rules
- Registration Form
- Uttar Pradesh
- 1973 Rules
- Registration Form
- Uttarakhand Act
- 2012 Rules
- Registration Form
- West Bengal
- 2010 Rules
- Registration Form
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