14Certificate of marriage
(1) Whenever a marriage is solemnized under this Act, the Marriage Officer shall enter a certificate thereof in the form specified in the Third Schedule in a book to be kept by him for that purpose and to be called the Marriage Certificate Book, and such certificate shall be signed by the parties to the marriage and the three witnesses.
(2) On a certificate being entered in the Marriage Certificate Book by the Marriage Officer, the certificate shall be deemed to be conclusive evidence of the fact that a marriage under this Act has been solemnized, and that all formalities respecting the residence of the party concerned previous to the marriage and the signatures of witnesses have been complied with.
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- 4 Conditions relating to solemnization of foreign marriages
- 5 Notice of intended marriage
- 6 Marriage Notice Book
- 7 Publication of notice
- 8 Objection to marriage
- 9 Solemnization of marriage where no objection made
- 10 Procedure on receipt of objection
- 11 Marriage not to be in contravention of local laws
- 12 Declaration by parties and witnesses
- 13 Place and form of solemnization
- 14 Certificate of marriage
- 15 Validity of foreign marriages in India
- 16 New notice when marriage not solemnized within six months