Hi Sameer,
Please verify my points with a lawayer, but wanted to save you from troubles at a later stage. Any wasy congrats .. Please get married as per the special marriage act and civil laws it will help u in getting ur visa smoothly.
1) Paying and engaging a lawyer will help you in two things... your documentation will be perfect and lesser amount of time will be spent by both of you on the said two days..notice date and the marriage date.
2) It is not only thirty day stay in India by o
ne of the party but thirty day stay in the particular district in India immediatly preceding the the date on which such notice is given.
Read this section 5 of the Special Marriage Act,1954:-
Notice of intended marriage. - When a marriage is intended to be solemnized under this Act, the parties to the marriage shall give notice thereof in writing in the form specified in the Second Schedule to the Marriage Officer of the district in which at least
one of the parties to the marriage has resided for a period of not less than thirty days immediately preceding the date on which such notice is given.
3) The law is little gender biased as I inferred from the way it is .
The location has to be either the location of the marriage or the birthplace of the groom (not the bride).
Some more points-
The very fact the Civil Marriage in India under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is duly recognized by not only India but most of the foreign countries. The Immigration departments of foreign countries & home department of India with regard to passport law/rules legally recognize the Valid Marriage Certificate you get after this marriage is solemnized by the Marriage Officer/Registrar in presence of three witnesses, & there after properly registered
Foreign marriage act is for marriages at foreign land and then u want a marriage officer in iNdia to register it. Why to increase your trouble? The consulate generally investigates marriages in India so it will be a positive point if u get married here.
These are just some perosnal points. please consult a lawyer.
Regards,