Who We Are

About Mahule Legal Associates

The Story Behind Mahule Legal Associates

Mahule Legal Associates was not built overnight. It was born from responsibility, resilience, and an unbreakable family bond. Our journey began long before the firm was officially established. My father, Mr. Rameshwar Mahule, worked for many years in outdoor photography services. He was a hardworking man who believed in the dignity of labor and honest living. In 2011, our lives changed forever when he met with a serious accident. Suddenly, the responsibility of supporting the family fell on my shoulders.

At a young age, I, Rishabh Rameshwar Mahule, stepped into my father’s role. I worked there for two years, learning what commitment and struggle truly mean. But I knew that to build a stable and respectable future, I had to move forward with purpose.

That’s when I began working under an Advocate as a Junior Attorney. Alongside legal training, I slowly started assisting people with court marriage services. Day by day, case by case, I learned not just the law, but also the emotions, fears, and hopes of couples who trusted me at one of the most important moments of their lives.

During this phase, my younger brother Ritik Mahule entered the journey. With a unique mindset, fresh ideas, and an unstoppable desire to grow, he became the strength that transformed my individual effort into a shared vision. Together, we believed that court marriage services could be simpler, transparent, and genuinely supportive.

After completing more than 8 years of junior practice, I made one of the hardest decisions of my life — I quit my job to fully commit to our dream. With courage in our hearts and faith in our work, both brothers came together and officially founded Mahule Legal Associates. We focused entirely on Court Marriage Consultation and Legal Support, ensuring complete legal compliance, honest guidance, respect for every client, and a stress-free experience for couples.

Today, Mahule Legal Associates stands as a symbol of how struggle can become strength, how family can become a foundation, and how dreams backed by hard work always find their way. This is not just our business. This is our journey, our promise, and our legacy.

Our Core Values

Legal Rigor

Every contract and certificate process is double-verified to ensure it stands up to any court examination.

Client Centricity

Our priority is to provide stress-free navigation of legal channels, respecting your schedule and time.

Strict Confidentiality

Your personal details, documents, and processing records are secured and never shared with anyone.

Transparent Fees

Zero hidden costs. All advocate consultation, registration, notary, and certificate fees are itemised upfront.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age limit for court marriage in India?

As per Indian family laws, the groom must be at least 21 years of age, and the bride must be at least 18 years of age at the time of marriage solemnization.

How many witnesses are required for registering a court marriage?

Three witnesses are mandatory. All three witnesses must carry valid government identity proofs (like Aadhaar, PAN card, or Voter ID) and passport-sized photographs, and they must be present at the registrar's office on the registration day.

Can two people of different religions get married in court?

Yes, under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, individuals belonging to different religions can get married without changing their faith. The process requires a 30-day public notice.

How long does the entire court marriage process take?

For court marriages under the Special Marriage Act, there is a mandatory 30-day notice period. For same-day/one-day marriage, ceremonies are performed under personal laws (like Arya Samaj) and then registered directly, which can be completed within 24-48 hours.