Gujarat to make parental intimation a must for marriage registration

In a significant move aimed at promoting family involvement in marital unions, the Gujarat government has mandated that couples seeking to register their marriage must provide a declaration confirming whether they have informed their parents about the impending union. This new regulation underscores the importance of parental consent and awareness in the marriage process, reflecting traditional Indian values. The requirement is part of a broader initiative to ensure that marriages are entered into with familial support and to potentially mitigate instances of elopements or conflicts arising from unsanctioned unions. The decision has garnered mixed reactions, with some praising the emphasis on family involvement while others express concerns about individual autonomy in personal relationships. As this policy rolls out, it will likely spark discussions on the balance between family traditions and modern perspectives on marriage in Indian society.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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