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Section 32 Marriage Act Section 32 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Evidence of marriage. It provides as follows: Every certificate of marriage which shall have been filed in the office of the registrar of any district, or a copy thereof, purporting to be signed and certified as a true copy by the registrar…
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Section 31 Marriage Act Section 31 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Correction of clerical errors in marriage certificates. It provides as follows: Any registrar, when authorised by the Principal Registrar, may correct any clerical er‐ ror in any certificate of marriage filed in his office, upon production to him of the certifi‐ cate…
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Section 30 Marriage Act Section 30 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Marriage certificates to be registered. It provides as follows: (1) Every registrar shall forthwith register in a book to be kept in his office for such purpose, and to be called the marriage register book, every certificate of marriage which shall be…
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Section 29 Marriage Act Section 29 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Marriage under license. It provides as follows: Whenever the license issued under section 13 of this Act authorises the celebration of marriage at a place other than a licensed place of worship, or the office of the registrar of marriages, the registrar…
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Section 28 Marriage Act Section 28 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Marriage certificate to be signed. It provides as follows: The registrar shall then fill up, and he and the parties and witnesses shall sign, the certificate of the marriage in duplicate, and the registrar shall then fill up and sign the counterfoil…
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Section 27 Marriage Act Section 27 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Marriage in a registrar’s office. It provides as follows: After the issue of a certificate under section 11, or of a license under section 13 of this Act, the parties may, if they think fit, contract a marriage before a registrar, in…
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Section 26 Marriage Act Section 26 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Signature of certificate; duplicate certificate to be sent to registrar. It provides as follows: The certificate shall then be signed in duplicate by the officiating minister, by the parties, and by two or more witnesses to the marriage. The minister having also…
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Section 25 Marriage Act Section 25 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Entries to be made in marriage certificate. It provides as follows: Immediately after the celebration of any marriage by a minister, the officiating minister shall fill up in duplicate a marriage certificate with the particulars required by the said Form E, and…
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Section 24 Marriage Act Section 24 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Registrars to be provided with books of certificates. It provides as follows: The Principal Registrar shall cause to be printed and delivered to the several registrars, and to the recognised minister’s of licensed places of worship, books of marriage certificates in duplicate…
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Section 23 Marriage Act Section 23 of the Marriage Act 1914 is about Where minister may celebrate marriage. It provides as follows: A minister shall not celebrate any marriage except in a building which has been duly licensed by the Minister, or in such place as the license issued under section 13 of this Act,…
