Child marriage attempt foiled in Maharashtra's Thane

IANS February 26, 2025 152 views

A potential child marriage was dramatically stopped by Maharashtra authorities in Thane district this week. The 16-year-old girl was set to marry a 24-year-old man before child welfare officials intervened. The girl's family claimed economic distress due to her father's illness as motivation for the early marriage. Multiple parties, including parents and the wedding priest, have been booked under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act.

"The child welfare committee officials rushed to the venue where family members had assembled" - Ramkrishna Reddy, Child Welfare Officer
Thane, Feb 26: An attempt to marry off a 16-year-old girl in Maharashtra's Thane district on Wednesday was foiled due to the timely intervention by the authorities, officials said on Wednesday.

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Authorities prevented marriage of minor to 24-year-old man

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Family cited father's illness as marriage reason

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Case registered under Child Marriage Act

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Girl placed in remand home

The minor girl was to get married to a 24-year-old man, a resident of Solapur.

The authorities swung into action after the Child Welfare Department office in Pune received an anonymous call and they stopped the marriage ceremony in the Ulhasnagar area from Thane district.

Thane district Child Welfare Officer Ramkrishna Reddy said, "The child welfare committee officials, after getting a timely alert, rushed to the venue where family members from both sides and guests had assembled for the wedding ceremony."

After they halted the ceremony, the officers met the parents of the minor girl and the man.

During the questioning, it was revealed that the girl's father was seriously ill and therefore the family wanted to get her married at the earliest, the official said.

A case has been registered against the groom, his and the girl's parents, the priest who was conducting the ceremony and others under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, he said, adding that the girl now has been lodged at a remand home.

According to the National Commission For Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), child marriage not only deprives children of their childhood and infringes upon their rights to education, health, and protection, but also has far-reaching consequences for individuals, families, and communities,

Despite a decrease in the prevalence of child marriage, it remains unacceptably prevalent, it said.

It said: "The girls, married off when they are minors, face obstacles in education, financial independence, and community participation, facing increased risks of domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, and complications from early childbirth. Though child marriage impacts both genders, girls are disproportionately affected"

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