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Marriage Age for Women at 21yrs | Good or Bad? | Dhruv Rathee - YouTube
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Hello, friends!
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Recently, the Cabinet passed a proposal,
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to increase the minimum age of marriage for women from 18 to 21 years old.
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Claiming that it will lead to Women Empowerment.
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So then why are some people criticising it?
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What can be its benefits?
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And what is the real issue with Child Marriage?
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Come, let's understand it in today's video.
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"The Union Cabinet has passed a proposal
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to raise the legal age of marriage"
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"...from 18 years to 21."
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We can't prevent that.
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"Is this a step in the right direction?"
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Does it address the underlying cause of early marriages?
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In June 2020, the Ministry of Women and Child Development
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formed a task force headed by Jaya Jaitly.
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Talking to the Indian Express, Jaya Jaitly said that
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the reason behind increasing the minimum age for marriage
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the agenda wasn't population control.
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Because India's population has already been controlled.
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According to the latest data,
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the total fertility rate in India has already fallen below 2.0.
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So there's no need to be concerned about it.
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Their main agenda was
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to tackle the issues related to motherhood.
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Like the maternal mortality rate.
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And to reduce the deaths during childbirth.
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For this, they took feedback from 16 universities
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talked to 15 NGOs,
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and then it was decided to raise the age for marriage.
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But obviously, the underlying issue here
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is of Child Marriage.
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When girls are married off at a young age,
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the chances of death during childbirth increases.
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The question then arises,
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why are some people criticising this decision?
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There are mainly 2 points of objection.
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The first objection was raised by
Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi.
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She shared this clip of a newspaper on Twitter
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Showing the names daughters are given
in some places in India.
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'Dhapu,' meaning Fed Up.
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'Ramghani' as in 'O Lord, that's enough.'
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'Antima' as in Hopefully this will be the last girl child.
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'Faltu' or useless.
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Obviously, this reflects that in some areas of the country,
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how society perceives girls and women.
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Priyanka Chaturvedi says,
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that there is a need for a societal change
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and legislative interference wouldn't make any difference.
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She said that 79% of the 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' budget
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is spent on ads.
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And the government isn't doing anything on the ground.
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In my opinion, this objection is a Logical Fallacy.
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False Binary Logical Fallacy.
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Here, two unrelated things are being compared.
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I agree that the Government is in the wrong for spending so much on ads,
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but what does it have to do with this decision?
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It isn't that had the marriage age not been raised,
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then that could've brought about a change in society.
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In fact, the task force on whose recommendation this Bill has been introduced,
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has put forth more recommendations for bringing about societal change.
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Like increasing the accessibility for women in schools and colleges.
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Easing the transportation for women to schools and colleges.
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And also focus on skill development and business training.
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The committee has even said that
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till the time the other things are implemented,
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this law wouldn't be very effective.
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Let's talk of the second objection.
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The point of the second objection is Freedom of Choice.
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CPM politician Sitaram Yechury has said that
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when a woman becomes 18 years old,
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she gets the right to vote.
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She is treated as an adult,
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but when it comes to marriage,
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she will be treated as a juvenile.
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How can it be?
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Similarly, the AIMIM Cheif Owaisi said that
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the Modi Government behaves like an uncle from your neighbourhood.
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If an 18-year-old woman can choose her MP and MLA,
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she can choose the Prime Minister of the country,
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can start her business,
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can sign contracts,
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but can't marry of her own will.
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In the opinion of the people raising this point of objection,
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the legal age of marriage for both men and women should be 18 years.
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The same thing was suggested in a 2018 Law Commission Report.
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That men and women should be allowed to get married at the age of 18.
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In fact, if we look at the trend worldwide,
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we can see a similar thing in the other countries.
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According to the United Nations,
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180 countries have the age of marriage for men at 18 years.
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And in 158 countries,
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women are allowed to get married at 18 years of age.
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Here comes a big question.
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Why wasn't the marriage age of men reduced to 18 years?
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So that it could be 18 for both?
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Instead, they decided on the complete opposite.
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The age was raised to 21 years for women.
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It's 21 years for both now.
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To know the answer to this question,
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we need to understand the problem of child marriage in the country.
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According to the estimates of 2019,
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more than 1.5 million girls in India
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weren't 18 years old at the time of their marriage.
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If we look at the global numbers of child brides,
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one-third child brides of the total,
are from India.
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And the most shocking fact,
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According to the 2019-21 NFHS data,
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23% of marriages in India
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are child marriages.
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Can you imagine?
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More than one-fifth of the marriages in India are child marriages.
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Does that mean that so many people are violating the law?
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To understand this, we need to go into history.
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About 100 years ago,
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in 1917,
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some women came together to establish the Women's Indian Association.
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An association to raise the issues related to women.
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That was under the British Rule.
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So the social issues they considered important,
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were raised in front of the British Indian Government.
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Some of these women were
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But unfortunately, the Britishers were interested in bringing these social reforms.
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So these women approached the Indian Freedom Fighters.
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And laid their claims to them.
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Requesting them to raise the issues relating to women.
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In 1929, on Gandhi's advice,
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Harbilas Sharda introduced a Bill,
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to restrain child marriages.
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The Women's Association rallied on the roads supporting it.
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Using placards saying that any person opposing Sharda Bill will be laughed at by the world.
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Under this pressure, the British India Parliament finally
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passed the law
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the Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929.
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According to this act,
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the minimum marriage age for girls was fixed at 14 years.
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And for boys at 18 years.
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But actually implementing this law did not bring any benefits to the British.
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So they didn't really try to popularise this act.
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Or to implement it on the ground level.
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That's why there weren't many changes on the ground.
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The next major step was taken after the Independence.
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In 1949 when the minimum marriage age for girls
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was raised from 14 to 15 years.
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And then in 1978,
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it was raised even further from 15 to 18 years old.
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And in the same year, this age was raised for men from 18 to 21 years old.
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Under this act, the offences were now cognizable.
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Before this,
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if you complained about a child marriage taking place,
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then action could be taken based on your complaint.
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But now, the authorities could take action on their own,
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even if no one complained about it.
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This was a major difference.
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And a very important one.
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Because normally, who would complain about child marriage?
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But now the authorities, the government and the police, could take action on their own.
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But even after this, the authorities were hardly concerned.
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They weren't much interested in preventing it.
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And when a child marriage did take place,
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they believed in letting bygones be bygones.
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And ignored it.
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The ground reality didn't change much.
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The most important change took place in the year 2006.
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The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006.
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This was the first time that child brides were given the option
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to have their marriages declared void.
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That they could cancel their child marriage.
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Before this,
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they had to go through divorce once the child marriage had taken place.
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But now,
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they didn't need to take a divorce,
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if someone was a victim of child marriage,
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they could go and complain
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and their marriage would be cancelled.
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Without needing a divorce.
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Section 3 of the Act stated,
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that every child marriage is voidable.
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But it was subject to a condition.
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There was a time limit for this rule.
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2 years after attaining the marriage age.
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Meaning that if someone was a victim of child marriage,
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and they wanted to declare their child marriage void,
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they could do so up to 2 years after attaining the legal minimum age for marriage.
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For men, it was 21+2,
up till 23 years of age.
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And women could get it done by 18+2,
20 years of age.
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Once that age limit crossed,
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the child marriage couldn't be cancelled after that.
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And this was a big loophole in the law.
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Child marriages weren't automatically void.
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They were voidable.
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They could be declared void.
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But how many people got them declared void?
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Especially when an age limit was set for the children.
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Was 20 years a sufficient age limit for the girls?
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A 20-year-old girl generally lives with her family.
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So when the parents wouldn't agree,
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how could she independently go and get her marriage declared void?
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There were some cases where child marriages were automatically void.
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Mentioned in Section 12 of the Act.
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Like if the parents or guardians of the child weren't present at the wedding.
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Then it would be automatically void.
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But in the rest of the cases,
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they were voidable.
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They had to apply to get it declared void.
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And most people did not try to do it.
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Things were so weird,
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that till 2017, the age of consent for physical relations for girls,
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was 18 years.
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But for a child bride, the same age was
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15 years only.
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So in a child marriage, marital rape was legal.
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There was an NGO, named Independent Thought,
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it had filed a petition in the court regarding this.
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To complain about this.
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And thankfully, our Supreme Court took an action regarding it.
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The bench of Justice Madan Lokur and Justice Deepak Gupta,
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criminalised marital rape for girls below the age of 18.
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But the biggest question to arise here is
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Why isn't a simple law formed?
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That if any child below the age of 18 is married off,
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then it couldn't be legal under any circumstance.
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Children aren't cattle to be handed over to others
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even if they aren't 18 yet.
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Not only this, in my opinion, this should be criminalised.
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When a child marriage is taking place,
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the parents of both sides,
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that consent to the child marriage
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should be punished in some way or the other.
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Theoretically, in Sections 9, 10 and 11 of the 2006 Act,
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have the provisions of levying punishments.
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Imprisonment for up to 2 years.
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And fine up to ₹100,000.
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But when the Act also contains
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that the child marriages are voidable,
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but not automatically void,
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how would this law work?
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That's why even today we can see,
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that 23% of all marriages are child marriages.
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Hundreds of thousands of girls are married off at such a young age,
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but the cases registered regarding it is only a handful.
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Between 2014 to 2016,
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a mere 1,785 cases registered only.
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And how many of these cases resulted in convictions?
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Only 274 cases.
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And surprisingly, of the cases that are being registered,
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and those that result in a conviction,
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most of them are cases where the couple had eloped.
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The cases of elopement.
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This was found in a study
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of 83 verdicts from the High Courts and District Courts
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by PLD, a Delhi-based group.
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They conducted this study,
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and found that 65% of these cases,
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were of elopement.
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One thing is very clear here, friends,
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the authorities are taking almost no action to deal with the problem of child marriage.
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We need to have a true, total, blanket ban
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on a marriage of a child below the age of 18 years.
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And friends, this problem isn't seen only in India.
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Many countries around the world have the same problem.
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According to a 2010 UNFPA report,
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in 158 countries,
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the legal age for marriage has been set at 18 years.
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But in 146 of these 158 countries,
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the law allows
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the child marriage of girls with the consent of parents.
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If the parents consent to it, the countries allow child marriages.
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Let's look at the example of the countries that have taken progressive steps for this issue.
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Tanzania in Africa,
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it has a rule that if the parents allowed, a 15-year-old could get married.
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But in 2016, the High Court of Tanzia stated that
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it is unconstitutional
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And declared all marriages of children below the age of 18 as illegal.
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This rule existed n Norway as well,
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In 2018, Norway's court declared
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a blanket ban on marriages below the age of 18.
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Their Minister of Child and Equality said
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that all marriages should be based on free consent
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on informed consent,
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and full consent.
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So that they are aware of the consequences of getting married.
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In Indonesia, a similar law was passed recently.
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They have the age of marriage set at 21 years,
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but girls can be married at 19,
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if the parents agree.
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So let's come back to the Bill,
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raising the marriage age to 21 years
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by the Modi government.
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In my opinion, this is a good decision.
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Because it is fundamentally against child marriages.
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When the age limit is raised so much,
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hopefully, it will motivate people
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to have marriages at that age limit.
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But at the same time, I'd say that this is an empty promise.
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If it doesn't come with the decision that all child marriages are illegal,
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then this decision would not bring about much change on the ground.
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Because the existing law relating to it
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maintains that the child marriages are voidable.
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And not completely void.
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Then the implementation of the new decision would be almost nil.
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If it doesn't come with this step.
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Overall, changing the mindset of the whole society is extremely difficult.
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It is a very slow process.
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In fact, changing one's own mindset is so difficult
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you would have seen it.
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Changing one's habits,
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letting go of bad habits.
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First, try to change your own mindset.
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and bring a change within oneself.
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Coming back to the topic, we still need to answer one question.
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Why wasn't the age set at 18 years for both girls and boys?
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Why was it raised to 21?
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It is argued that the age to vote is 18,
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for setting up a new business, it is 18,
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but in my opinion, it has a very simple answer.
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think about it, an 18-year-old boy or
an 18-year-old girl,
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where are they in terms of career?
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They would've just passed 12th grade.
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Not even in college yet.
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A career is farfetched when they don't even have a job.
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An 18-year-old person doesn't have any source of income.
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In such circumstances, if a girl has a child,
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where would they get the money to raise the child?
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How would an 18-year-old person get the time
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to care for the child?
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This affects the mental health of the newborn as well.
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Several people claim that girls are being denied a basic Human Right here
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By not letting them get married.
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In my opinion, it isn't a human right to get married at the age of 18.
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No one is being prevented from falling in love.
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Or being in a relationship.
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Or if a boy and a girl are not being allowed to live together.
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All of it is still allowed.
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The age limit of 21 years set by the government,
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gives a nice time gap for safety,
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so that people could settle into their lives and careers.
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And have children only after that.
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What is your opinion?
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Comment below to let me know.
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And if you found this video to be informative,
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you can definitely check out this playlist of my educational series.
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To watch similar videos,
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on similar topics.
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Let's meet in the next video.
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Thank you very much!
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