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Marriage age for girls in India -Group discussion

Why in News
• Recently, the Union Cabinet cleared a proposal to bring uniformity in the
marriageable age of men and women.
•By amending the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA), 2006 and other personal 
law, the legal age of marriage of women will be raised rom 18 to 21 years.
•The decision is based on the recommendation of a four-member task force led by 
former Samata Party chief Jaya Jaitly.
•The SC has power under Article 139A to transfer to itself, cases involving the same 
or substantially the same questions of law pending before two or more high courts.
• It has been argued that the different ages for marriage violated the 
fundamental rights of equality (Article 14), protection against discrimination 
(Article 15), and dignity of life (Article 21) of citizens and went against India’s 
commitment under the convention on elimination of all forms of discrimination 
against women (CEDAW).
Note:
•The task force was set up to re-examine the age of marriage and its correlation to 
health and social indices such as infant mortality, maternal mortality, and nutrition 
levels among mothers and children.
Key Points
•About Legal Framework of Minimum Age for Marriage:
• Background:
• In India, the minimum age of marriage was prescribed for the first time by 
the law known as the Sarda Act, 1929. It was later renamed as the Child 
Marriage Restraint Act (CMRA), 1929.
• In 1978, the law was amended to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18 
years for girls and 21 years for boys.
• This position remains the same even in the new law called the Prohibition 
of Child Marriages Act (PCMA), 2006, which replaced the CMRA ,1929.
•Marriage Minimum Age For Different Religion:
• For Hindus, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 sets 18 years as the minimum age 
for the bride and 21 years as the minimum age for the groom.
• In Islam, the marriage of a minor who has attained puberty is considered 
valid.
• The Special Marriage Act, 1954 and the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 
2006 also prescribe 18 and 21 years as the minimum age of consent for 
marriage for women and men, respectively.
• For the new age of marriage to be implemented, these laws are expected to 
be amended.


•Pros of Raising Minimum Age for Marriage For Women:
• Women and Child Welfare: The poverty of the mother plays the greatest role 
of all by far — both in relation to her undernourishment and that of her child.
• An early age of marriage, and consequent early pregnancies, also have 
impacts on nutritional levels of mothers and their children, and their overall 
health and mental wellbeing.
• Women’s Empowerment And Gender Parity: The mother’s age at childbearing 
affects educational level, living conditions, health conditions, decision-
making power of women.
• Tackling Child Marriage: India is home to the largest number of underage 
marriages in the world. The law will help to curb the menace of Child 
Marriage.

•Cons of raising Minimum Age for Marriage For WomenDifficulty in 
Fighting Child Marriage:
•The implementation of the child marriage law is difficult.
• The evidence suggests that when the law is used, it is mostly to penalise 
young adults for self-arranged marriages.
• The law to prevent child marriage does not work very well.
• While child marriage has declined, it has been marginal: from 27% in 2015-16 
to 23% in 2019-20, according to National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 5.
• 70% of early marriages take place in deprived communities such 
as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, and the law will simply push 
these marriages underground instead of preventing them.

•Criminalisation of a Large Number of Marriages: The change will leave the vast 
majority of Indian women who marry before they are 21 without the legal 
protections that the institution of marriage otherwise provides, and make their 
families criminalisable.
•Lack of Education is a Bigger Problem: According to the State of the World 
Report 2020 by UNFPA, in India, 51% of young women with no education and 47% 
of those with only a primary education had married by age 18.
• Further, a study by the International Centre for Research on Women has 
found that girls out of school are 3.4 times more likely to be married or have 
their marriage already fixed than girls who are still in school.
Way Forward
•Boosting Education: Activists say the answer to delaying child marriages lies 
in ensuring access to education since the practice is a social and economic issue.
• Skill & business training and sex education in schools, will also help.
•Increasing Accessibility to Schools: The government needs to look into 
increasing access to schools and colleges for girls, including their transportation 
to these institutes from far-flung areas.
•Mass Awareness Program: An awareness campaign is required on a massive 
scale on the increase in age of marriage, and to encourage social acceptance of 
the new legislation, which they have said would be far more effective than 
coercive measures.

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