Gujarat plans stricter marriage registration rules, parental notices

The Gujarat government is set to introduce stricter regulations for marriage registrations, particularly focusing on ensuring parental consent for love marriages. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi addressed the state assembly, clarifying that while the government supports legitimate love marriages, it is committed to preventing fraudulent practices. The proposed measures aim to protect individuals from deceptive practices that might exploit the institution of marriage. By implementing enhanced parental notice requirements, the government seeks to foster transparency and uphold family values within the state. The move has sparked discussions about balancing personal freedoms and societal norms, with advocates arguing for the rights of individuals to marry for love without undue interference. This initiative reflects a broader trend in Indian states where the government is increasingly involved in personal matters, emphasizing the need for safeguards while respecting individual choices. As these new regulations are drafted, they will likely be met with both support and criticism, highlighting the complexities surrounding marriage and family dynamics in contemporary Indian society.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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