Don't discriminate against women for marrying outside faith: SC


New Delhi, Dec 8 (DHNS): The Supreme Court on Thursday said a woman cannot be discriminated against on her right to practise religion singularly for marrying a man outside her faith.

A five-judge Constitution bench presided over by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said a woman does not mortgage herself to a man by marrying him. She retains her religious identity when she exercises her right to marry outside her community under the Special Marriage Act.

The court said the Special Marriage Act, 1954 gives the women a right of choice and nobody can take away the religious identity.

The bench, also comprising Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and Ashok Bhushan, made these observations as senior advocate Indira Jasing, appearing for Goolrakh M Gupta contended that Mumbai-based Valsad Parsi Trust's decision to deny the petitioner the right to enter the temple of fire and other religious places to mourn her father's demise was a kind of "excommunication".

"To say that I would not be allowed to attend the funeral of my father is excommunication. It is the trustee who had tried to keep me out for marrying a Hindu man. If a man is allowed (if marries outside the religion), how can a woman be denied the same right," she contended.

Jaising submitted that religion is a matter of choice which cannot be denied by a denomination which is managing a trust. A woman cannot be denied her fundamental right to practise religion though the issue involved interplay of various other rights like equality and no discrimination guaranteed under the Constitution, she contended.

During the hearing, the court was told this kind of discrimination was not practised in other states. The court then asked senior advocate Gopal Subramanian, representing the trust, to seek instruction if similar kind of provisions, allowing women to retain her religious identity, could be allowed there.

The court put the matter for further consideration on December 14.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Man and woman getting marries is important than the religion they belong

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    My opinion is:

    A man and a Woman should marry within their own faith not to marry inter-faith boy-girl.

    It is good to preserve once faith which is deeply rooted both in themselves hearts and minds.

    It is called love is blind. However a person has the mind, One should utilize his mind before he moves further.

    One Example:

    A Christian Boy and a Hindu Boy married and naturally, they bore a child.

    Within a year the child died/expired.

    All the relations from both the sides gathered to burry/to lit pyre.

    Now the tug of war arose in between a boy and a girl.

    WHETHER TO BURRY OR TO LIT PYRE ( FIRING THE BODY).

    BOTH PARTIES BARGAIN FOR ONE TO SUCCEED.

    MY OPINION IS DO WE REQUIRED SUCH KINDS OF TUSSLE IN BETWEEN A HUSBAND AND WIFE AFTER THE CHILD IS DIED.

    THEREFORE DEAR CITIZENS MARRY A BOY OR A GIRL WITHIN YOUR OWN FAITH.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Now Corrected MESSAGE

    A Christian Boy and a Hindu girl married and naturally, they bore a child. (before A Christian Boy and a Hindu Boy married and naturally, they bore a child.)

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    A pregnant Muslim woman was set ablaze by her family for allegedly marrying a Dalit woman in Karnataka..

    hope such hate mongers will come to terms with this judgement.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Best Judgement in last 70 Years ...

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