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Pakistan to consider Hindu Marriage Bills
By: Apoorva Mandhani | July 16, 2015
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Law makers of Pakistan are finally taking up the Hindu Marriage Bills for consideration. The National Assembly Standing Committee on Law, Justice and Human Rights headed by Chaudhry Muhammad Bashir Virk is set to review a private member’s bill, namely Hindu Marriage Act 2014, jointly moved last year by Ramesh Lal of the Pakistan People’s Party and Dr Darshan of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and a similar government bill that had been tabled by Law Minister Pervaiz Rashid in March, this year.

Lal said he had consulted elders and legal experts of the Hindu community on the draft prepared by the government and there were no major objections to it. He also consulted former senior Supreme Court judge late Rana Bhagwandas while preparing the draft of his law.

The primary point of difference between Lal’s draft and Government Bill is the jurisdiction of law. The Government bill states that the law will apply only to Islamabad Capital Territory. On the other hand, the private member bill states that the law will be applicable across the country.

“The Statement of Objects and Reasons” attached to the government bill notes that “a large section of the Hindu community, particularly women, does not have basic documentation to prove their marital status or identity”.

“They are also deprived of legal rights such as inheritance, remarriage, separation, adoption of children and annulment of marriage. This legislation will institutionalize marriage and marriage-related legal rights thereof,” says Lal.

The Bills lay down the procedure for appointment of registrars by the Government to solemnize marriages and the legal process for seeking divorce by any party.

Clause 5 of the private member bill lays down 18 years as the acceptable age for marriage.

In the absence of any codified personal laws, with the exception of the Special Marriage Act, 1872, members of the Hindu community have three options to have their marriages registered – the local panchayat, the Pakistan Hindu Council and the local union council.

Recently, the National Database Registration Authority (Nadra) also began registration of marriages.

Read the full text of bill here.
 
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Hindu should been given with their basic rights .........


All Minorities of Pakistan must be respected and they must be given same rights as any other Pakistani. They are Citizens of Pakistan and are entitled to full rights of Citizenship.

I stand with ALL my fellow Pakistanis of any race , faith and linguistic origin.
 
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As surprised as I am to learn there are disbelievers (Hindus, Sikhs) living in the land of the pure. I am further surprised they don't have basic rights. This is a real shame. How were they marrying before?
 
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Good work...We should give them all basic rights, and give them Jobs so that they work for progress and betterment for the country. We should not force them to read Islamiyat as compulsory subject. They Need many amendments in education & other sectors.
 
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I should have the right to propagate the great Hindu faith in Pakistan and make them done back home. It is a basic right
 
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The word 'Hindu' is kind of misleading here.....it's just giving women more constitutional rights if they married following Hindu rituals.
In India we have 'Hindu Marriage Act'(which ofcourse is incredibly biased towards women)...
Muslims follow their own Law board, AIMPLB.
 
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Good step indeed. They should have full legal rights to all of their practices.
 
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The word 'Hindu' is kind of misleading here.....it's just giving women more constitutional rights if they married following Hindu rituals.
In India we have 'Hindu Marriage Act'(which ofcourse is incredibly biased towards women)...
Muslims follow their own Law board, AIMPLB.
Can you explain it ?
They have right in father property & all other right they need .
 
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Clause 12(iii) say a marriage will be annulled if any of the spouses converts to another religion.

Its mean a Christian or other religious lady who like Muslim male only accept Islam (yes her right) & marriage Muslim.
No FIR against her.
Sadeey ney George ki bw raseeda ko sath lay lya, our police ney raseeda key husband george ko garftar kar lya kyon key WO sadeey ki bw ko tang karta tha.
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