Gujarat Govt To Study Possibility Of Making Parental Nod Must In Love Marriages: CM Bhupendra Patel
Bhupendra Patel said that his government will study the possibility of a system making parental approval mandatory in love marriages if it is constitutionally feasible.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said on Sunday that his government will study the possibility of a system making parental approval mandatory in love marriages if it is constitutionally feasible, as news agency PTI reported on Monday. This comes after certain sections of the Patidar community demanded parental consent be made mandatory in love marriages.
Addressing an event in Mehsana on Sunday by the Sardar Patel Group, CM Patel said state Health Minister Rushikesh Patel told him to get a study done into the incidents of girls eloping for marriage so that a system is created where the consent of parents is made mandatory (for marriages).
"(Patel) told me to look afresh and carry out a study into the incidents of elopement of girls so as to see if there is a possibility of (mandatory) consent of parents into (love marriages). If the Constitution supports it, then we will carry out a study regarding this and try to get the best result for this," he said, as quoted by PTI.
An MLA of the opposition Congress said if the government introduces any such legislation, then he will extend his support. "At a time when parents are neglected in love marriages, the government is thinking of creating a specific system regarding love marriages that is constitutionally feasible," MLA Imran Khedawala said, as quoted by PTI. "The CM has assured to get a study conducted on mandatory parental approval in love marriages. The chief minister has spoken about this. If the government brings such law in the assembly session, then my support is with the government," he said.
In 2021, the Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act was amended by the state government. The act penalises forcible or fraudulent religious conversion by marriage. Under the amended Act, there is a provision of up to 10 years' imprisonment if a person is found guilty. The Gujarat High Court later stayed certain contentious sections of the Act and its order was challenged in the Supreme Court, where it is pending.
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