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Goa mulls changes in marriage laws

Months after Goa's marriage laws rendered film star Sanjay Dutt's marriage illegal, a legislative committee has recommended that the provision of a compulsory one month residence proof for couples be scrapped.

Updated on: Jun 12, 2009 03:13 PM IST
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Months after Goa's marriage laws rendered film star Sanjay Dutt's marriage illegal, a legislative committee has recommended that the provision of a compulsory one month residence proof for couples be scrapped.

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Chairman of the ad hoc committee on law Francis D'Souza said that the clause was hampering Goa's prospects of becoming a sought after wedding destination.

"This clause is creating trouble for those foreigners and people of Goan-origin settled abroad who want to get married in the state," D'souza said Friday.

The Sanjay Dutt-Manyata wedding Feb 7 was declared illegal by the Goan authorities after it came to light that the certificate of domicile submitted by Manyata, showing her as a resident of Margao, was bogus.

The law in Goa defines marriage as a civil contract between two people of different sexes, irrespective of religion. However the law also requires one month's temporary domicile in Goa, duly certified by a junior government revenue official, before marriage.

Senior officials from the law department present at the meeting, however, argued that the mandatory residential permit clause was essential to ward off possibilities of cheating or charges of bigamy.

Marriage laws in Goa are a legacy of the Portuguese colonial rule in the state, which made marriages compulsorily registrable, i.e. only a proper civil registration is considered as evidence of marriage after submission of a domicile and birth certificates.

 
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