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CHILD MARRIAGE: LEGAL VIEW AND ITS REALITY

A Rough Draft made by:

Sachin Kumar

Roll No: 2145

Course: B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)

Semester: 3rd

Submitted to:

MS. NIDHI KUMARI

FACULTY OF FAMILY LAW -I

Chanakya National Law University

A research proposal submitted in partial fulfilment of the course

FAMILY LAW -I

for attaining the degree B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)

SEPTEMBER, 2020

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY

Nyaya Nagar, Mithapur, Patna (Bihar)-800001


AIMS AND OBJECTIVE
The researcher tends to emphasize on study of
1. The causes of Child Marriage.

2. The laws against Child Marriage in India.

3.The consequences of Child Marriage and its ground reality.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:

The researcher has adopted Doctrinal method of research to complete the project.

SOURCES OF DATA:
The researcher will be relying on both primary and secondary sources to complete the project

INTRODUCTION
Child marriage in India is one of the most baffling of all problems which the Indian society
faces. There was a time when most children were married at a very premature age. There
have been several instances wherein children less than 10 years of age got married. They
barely understood the meaning of marriage and yet they were tied to a bond they could do
nothing about.

Causes of Child Marriage in India:

In earlier times, Child marriage in India was an age-old tradition. Some of the many other
causes of Child Marriage in India include poverty, illiteracy, social pressure, etc.

The Perils of Child Marriage in India:

child marriage in India is filled with too many perils. A lot of innocent lives were lost and
children who should be taught the basics of education ended up being chained to family
pressure. This affected the children mentally as well as physically.

The Remedial Measures:

The right thing to do is to create awareness about this issue. If we want to solve the problem
of child marriage in India, we should educate both parents and children and encourage them
to be independent first and then look for a partner only after attaining a certain age. Laws
should also be put in place in order to get rid of this social issue.
TENTATIVE CHAPTERIZATION
1. Introduction

2. Origin and Causes of Child Marriage

3. Laws against Child Marriage in India

4. Consequences of Child Marriage

5. Case study

6. Conclusion

7.Bibilography

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