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Why does the law prohibit dowry and child marriage? 5 mrk

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Answered by AbhishekAhuja17
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Laws that set a minimum age of marriage are an important way to safeguard boys and girls from being married before they are ready.

It is important that children are recognised in the law as being children and that they are accorded the full protection of the law.

Governments need to have clear and consistent legislation that establishes 18 as the minimum age of marriage. Adequate safeguards must be in place to ensure that parental consent or other exceptions are not used to force girls into marriage.

The existence of laws that set a minimum age for marriage is an important tool that helps those working to dissuade families and communities from marrying off their daughters as children.

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Answered by suryaklkodagu
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Dowry is a social evil. Because of this many families suffer a lot. Child marriage is also a major problem in our society. Children will be given responsibilities which they cannot handle. Manytime children are denied of education. As these practices are harmful for the society, the law has prohibited them.

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