THIS is with reference to the news report on early marriages
(Feb 1). It says that according to a UN Convention on the Rights of the
Child (UNCRC), signed and ratified by Pakistan in 1990, everyone under
the age of 18 was a child. It also deals with the subject of child
marriages which was passed in 1929 under the Child Marriage Restraint
Act.
Furthermore, it said that marriage of minors was a criminal offence. For
the purposes of the Act, a ‘minor’ was defined as a person below the
age of 18 years. However, a ‘child’ was defined as a male of less than
18 years of age and a female of less than 16 years.
The Act imposes a penalty of Rs1,000 and an imprisonment of one month in
case of violation. The existing Child Marriages Restraint Act had not
yet been able to control childhood marriages. Child marriages are made a
cognisable offence which was currently treated as a non-cognisable
offence.In Pakistan, poverty, illiteracy, social and cultural practices
are factors cited for the prevalence of child marriages. An early
marriage leads to early conception, which ultimately affects the health
of a teenage girl i.e. more than one-third of maternal deaths in the
country occurred among females who were married between the ages of 14
and 17 years.
Typically, enormous pressures to bear children are put on child brides.
In the developing countries, the leading cause of death for young girls
between the ages of 15 and 18 is early pregnancy.
Pakistan is a signatory to the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child,
and a child is defined as below the age of 18 for both males and
females. While in the Marriage Restraint Act 1929, there is the age
discrimination between males and females which is a clear violation of
child rights. The government had also signed the Convention on
Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and was
bound to formulate laws according to its global commitments but it was
not being done.
Therefore, there is a need that an amendment to the Marriage Restraint
Act 1929 be expedited, as it calls for raising the age of girls to 18 (a
child, according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, in
any person under the age of 18), the same as that of boys.
Substantive increase in the penalty to at least Rs100,000 and immediate
enforcement of the same must also be ensured.
Source: http://beta.dawn.com/news/783751/marriage-restraint-act
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