A Division Bench, comprising Justice S Rajeswaran and Justice P.N.Prakash, in its order, said "We hold that the certificate of solemnisation issued by advocates will not be proof of solemnisation of marriage in a matrimonial dispute."
The bench made it clear that "no registration of marriage can be done under the Tamil Nadu Registration of Marriages Act 2009 without the physical presence of the parties to the marriage before the Registrar, except under special circumstances after recording reasons."
The bench was deciding on two Habeas Corpus Petitions before it in which it became suspicious with regard to the marriage certificates produced and the alleged marriages performed by advocates in their office premises.
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