No No No. Not in arya samaj mandir but only before the marriage officer/registrar under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 which is also called court marriage; if you want to marry her as a Muslim, but if you want to convert to Hindu religion then definitely you can marry her in an Arya samaj mandir. Court marriage as you call it is solemnized under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 all such marriages can take place between any two Indian citizens as well one Indian citizen with a foreigner irrespective of their religion, caste or creed, and you can say this is the secular form of marriage available in our country. Such a marriage is solemnized before the marriage officer/registrar usually D.C. deputy commissioner of the area (Sub registrar/SDM is the marriage officer/registrar only in case the already solemnized marriage under any other Act has to be registered) where both or any of the parties to such a marriage reside permanently or for at least one month. Cost of such a marriage is merely Rs90/- or as the rate prevalent in your area. Now how you proceed? Both the parties to the marriage file a joint application before the marriage officer along with individual affidavit attested by notary public specifying the age(boy 21yrs &girl 18yrs), place of residence, marital status(unmarried or divorcee as the case maybe), mental status(not idiot or not with unfit mind), not related to each other. Along with this you have to give proof of age , proof of residence(Passport, ration card, voters id card, PAN card, rent agreement, even in your case hostel certificate stated period of your stay) & the application of such a marriage should be witnessed by 3 independent adult persons, affix one photograph of each of the parties & all the 3 witnesses. You have made such an application/notice to the marriage officer in person along with all the 3 witnesses. On receiving such an application the marriage officer issues a month notice regarding the intended marriage & get such a notice affixed on the notice board out side his office, a copy of such notice is sent to the marriage officer under whose jurisdiction the other party lives, also a copy is to the individual parties address. After expiry of the period of notice a date is fixed on which all the persons parties to the marriage & 3 witnesses appear again before the marriage officer who declare them married & issue a certificate to this regard. Incase of any objections raised the marriage officer will settle these objections. Now what can be objections that can be raised? These can ONLY BE REGARDING THE CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR SUCH MARIAGE & NOTHING ELSE. What are the conditions? As I stated above i.e. Age, martial status, mental status, prohibited relationship (related to each other by blood). This is the brief procedure I have told you here, incase you want any clarification you can ask.
2007-04-06 01:32:46
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answered by vijay m Indian Lawyer 7
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Indian laws included Arya Samaj also into Hinduism. They perform marriages of Hindus only and if one party is not a Hindu, they first convert to Hinduism and then get married.
Muslims marriages are also between two Muslims only. The only option is a marriage under Special Marriage Act 1954 wherein the religion is immaterial. It requires 21+ boy and 18+ girl, three witnesses, 4-5 pp size photos, identity and residence proof, only and takes over 30 days.
However a Muslim boy marrying a Hindu girl that too without her parents consent is not advisable. Even her conversion into Islam for marriage purpose is not appreciated. Spouses of different faith & belief may suffer to uphold their liberty of faith & belief and face problems.
2007-04-06 09:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a con' un - for marriage nobody needs any consent other than each other. But for living next 100 years, the surrounding society shoud be appeased. Religion is a revolution against the styles of the society. Eating flesh also belongs to certain religion.
Think of your 100th birthday to be the most happiest day in your life with a pleasanat relationship with whom you depend upon - clean eh!
2007-04-06 00:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Not in arya Samaj temple as both have to be hindu. But you can get married in court and this will be legal. You better check this with a lawyer. Goodluck!!!Spartan
2007-04-06 00:43:02
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answered by Spartan Total Warrior 5
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Get your self converted to Hindu and u both will be most welcomed to Arya Samaj.
but the problem again is that u cant be converted to HINDU cause ... HINDUS ARE BORN .... NOT BY CONVERSION.
SO better go for court mariage..
let girl continue with her HINDUISM
and you with ISLAM....
SO no body CONVERTS....
you both can respect each others emotions by not asking each other to get converted....
Let ur Allah and her Bhagwan blossom at ur home under one Roof....
Set an example to this world....
2007-04-06 06:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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only only only in registrar office
just register 30 days before marriage and arrange 2 witnesses on the day of marriage
no costs involved - almost free yet valid
2007-04-06 08:09:39
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answered by love u !!! 2
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Wow - how brainwashed are you if you're not sure you can marry someone of another religion?? You may not be allowed to marry in a church - but that's what court houses are for.
Follow your heart!
2007-04-06 11:18:39
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answered by Roland'sMommy 6
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I already given u the same answer in ur earlier post... Persons from different religion can only be legally wedded when they registered their marriage through court...any other type of marriage will lead to Nullify ur marriage...
2016-04-01 00:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can but it would be better If u take help of high court or any court of judicialn majistrate 1st class as might face certain risk
2007-04-06 07:10:51
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answered by annjee 4
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2007-04-06 00:46:49
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answered by rakesh s 4
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