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Pakistan set to enact first law for Sikh marriages: Minister
By Khalid Amin
ISLAMABAD—For the first time a special marriage legislation for the Sikh
community will be introduced in Pakistan soon, caretaker Minister for
Law and Justice Afzal Haider said Monday.
Taking to reporters, the Minister said this would meet a long-standing
demand of the community as no legislation governing marriages of
followers of the Sikh religion existed in the country. “In fact the
contemplated law would be the first such legislation anywhere in the
world, including India where Sikh community marriages were solemnized
under Hindu marriages act,” the Minister said. He said the proposed Sikh
Marriages Ordinance 2007 was in final stage of processing and would be
promulgated soon.
Under the ordinance, members of Sikh community from any part of the
world could come to Pakistan to solemnize marriage and avail of the
facility of registration, he said. Six places would be specified under
the ordinance for solemnizing marriages of members of Sikh community.
These places are Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta and
Nankana Sahib. The Minister said the number of places for solemnizing
marriages couldbe increased in consultation with the Sikh
representatives in Pakistan and Punjab Sahib could also be added to the
list. He said delegations of Sikh community had met him and expressed
theirgratitude for the government’s initiative to enact the special law.
“I have also received a string of phone calls from Sikhs in India,
Canada and other places who expressed their happiness.” |