THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No.1705 OF 2011 ORDER: Petitioner No.1 married petitioner No.2 under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 (for short “the Act”) on 07.01.2011. Wedding invitation in this regard has been annexed as annexure P2. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that petitioner No.1 who is working in Tata Consultancy has got an offer to go to United States of America (U.S.A) and he has to submit his Marriage Certificate to endorse his wife as dependant and for issuance of Marriage Certificate one months notice is essential under Section 16 of the Act. Learned counsel also submits that the photographs of both the petitioners are displayed in the respondent’s office and in case any one had any objection, the same could have been filed. But, till date no objections have been filed. Parties from both sides are happy with the marriage. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that in view of the peculiar circumstances of the present case and inasmuch as petitioner No.1 has got an offer to go to U.S.A., the period for registration of marriage may be reduced and petitioner No.1 may be issued the registered Marriage Certificate forthwith so that he can submit the necessary documents with his employer on or before 2nd February, 2011, and in turn the employer can submit the papers to the U.S. Embassy. Notice has been issued to Government Pleader for Revenue. Keeping in view the fact that the petitioners have married each other on 07.01.2011 and marriage was solemnised in the presence of the parents of both the sides and an invitation card to this effect was also printed, therefore, it would be in the fitness of things, if petitioner No.1 is issued registered Marriage Certificate forthwith. In view of the peculiar circumstances of the case and in view the fact that petitioner No.1 is to go to U.S.A and the fact that no objections are filed before the respondent, therefore, the respondent is directed to issue the registered Marriage Certificate by tomorrow i.e., on or before 01.02.2011. At the time of issuance of the Marriage Certificate, the petitioners along with their respective parents shall be present before the respondent. The writ petition is allowed. No costs. ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA,J 31.01.2011 lvl Note: Issue C.C. today lvl THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No.1705 OF 2011 Dt. 31.01.2011