Court marriage, also referred to as paper marriage, is an increasingly popular legal route for couples in Nepal, including both Nepali citizens and foreign nationals. The matters relating to court marriage in Nepal is governed by the National Civil (Code) Act, 2074 (2017).

This article outlines the legal basis, procedural steps, required documents, and special considerations for international applicants for court marriage in Nepal.

A. Legal Basis

National Civil (Code) Act, 2074 (2017) law permits individuals to register their marriage either through:

  • Court marriage, which involves applying directly to the District Court; or
  • Social/religious marriage registration, which involves registering a marriage conducted through cultural or religious rituals at the local level ward office.

Although the law also allows for registration at a Nepalese Embassy or Consulate, this practice is not yet widely adopted.

B. Eligibility Criteria for Court Marriage (Involving a foreigner)

To be eligible for court marriage, both parties must:

  1. Be at least 20 years old;
  2. Be unmarried at the time of registration (or legally divorced); and
  3. Mutually agree to enter into marriage.

In addition to the above, the foreign citizen must:

  1. Have stayed in Nepal for at least 15 continuous days;
  2. Obtain and present a Single Status Certificate from their Embassy or relevant government authority in their home country;
  3. Provide a notarized English translation of their country’s marriage laws.

C. Step-by-Step Registration Process

The court marriage process is relatively straightforward but requires precise documentation and physical presence of both applicants.

A step-by-step procedure for registration of court marriage involving foreigner in Nepal is provided below:

S.N.Procedure
1Obtain Single Status Certificate;
2Apply at the District Court, submitting all required documents;
3The court examines the documents and may seek clarification if needed;
4Upon satisfaction, the court grants the marriage certificate;
5Both parties and two witnesses must be physically present on the day of certificate issuance.

D. Required Documents and Timeline

The documents required for completion of court marriage procedure involving a foreigner in Nepal are as follows:

S.N.DocumentApplicable to
1Citizenship certificates (notarized)Nepali citizen
2Passport copy with valid visaForeigner
3Single status letter issued by local level ward office in case of Nepali, and issued by Embassy or home country in case of foreignerBoth Nepali and foreigner
4Witness citizenship (notarized): One from each partyBoth Nepali and foreigner
5Temporary residence (15 days) letter issued by ward officeBoth Nepali (if applying from different district) and foreigner
6Passport-size photosBoth Nepali and foreigner
7Divorce decree, if applicableBoth Nepali and foreigner
8Notarized foreign marriage law in English languageForeigner

Timeline: Approximately 19 to 22 working days (buffer included for document clarifications).

E. Legal Validity and International Recognition

A marriage certificate issued through a court marriage in Nepal is legally binding and recognised for all civil and administrative purposes within Nepal.

For international recognition, especially if either spouse is a foreign national or intends to use the certificate abroad:

  1. Notarise the certificate at the Department of National Personal Records (Rastriya Kitabkhana).
  2. Attest the notarised certificate at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal.

These steps enhance the credibility of the document for visa, immigration, and family law procedures internationally.

F. Fees and Charges

ServiceFee (NPR)
Single Status CertificateVaries by municipality
Temporary Residence Certificate (Nepali)NPR 2,000
Temporary Residence Certificate (Foreigner)NPR 10,000
Court RegistrationNPR 500

Final Thoughts

Court marriage in Nepal is a legally efficient and flexible option for couples seeking formal recognition of their union, whether they are both Nepali citizens or involve a foreign partner. However, navigating the legal system and ensuring documentation is accurate requires careful attention.

Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, advertisement, personal communication, solicitation or inducement. No attorney-client relationship is created through this content. Gandhi & Associates assumes no liability for any consequences resulting from actions taken based on information contained herein.

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