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Marriage registration mandatory for all religions and regions:SC

New Delhi, Oct 25 (UNI) The Supreme Court today clarified once again that its judgement dated July 23, 2006 making registration of marriage compulsory applied to all citizens of the country irrespective of religion and region, including minorities.

A bench comprising Justices Arijit Pasayat and P Sadhasivam granted further time of three months to all the states and Union Territories (UT) to implement its directions dated July 23, 2006.

According to the Supreme Court, compulsory registration of marriage would help in eroding many social evils like child marriage etc.

The marriages among Parsis and Christians were compulsorily registered according to their customs.

The Supreme Court also said ''by order dated July 23, 2007 with reference to earlier order dated December 14, 2006, it was directed that the marriages are to be made compulsorily registerable in respect of persons who are Indian citizens even if they belong to various religions. Direction was given to file details of compliance. States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu and Tripura have complied with the directions.'' The apex court also directed all remaining states and Union Territories to file their compliance report before the next date of hearing and adjourned the matter by four months.

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Memon family members, 15 others surrender

Mumbai, Oct 25 (UNI) Three members of the Memon family, which had masterminded the March 1993 serial blasts, and 15 other convicts out on bail, surrendered before the designated TADA court here today after receiving copies of the final verdict. The 18 blast convicts, including Yusuf Memon and Anjum Memon -- brothers of prime absconding accused Tiger Memon, and their sister-in-law Rubina Memon have been awarded imprisonment ranging from six years to life by the TADA court. However, they.....

SC declines to transfer 865 villages in Belgaum under central rule

New Delhi, Oct 25 (UNI) The Supreme Court today declined an application filed by the state of Maharashtra seeking to place 865 Marathi speaking villages in Belgaum district of Karnataka under the central rule. A bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justices Arijit Pasayat and S H Kapadia, however, refused to hear the application which also contained a request to appoint its own commission to protect the lives and properties of Marathi dominated areas being targetted by Kannadigans......

Around 300 TRL employees stranded for 24 hours

Sambalpur, Oct 25 (UNI) Over 300 employees of private sector company Tata Refractories Ltd(TRL) at Belpahar in Jharsuguda district, were stranded for more than 24 hours inside the factory premises due to a flash strike by a group of workers. The employees remained confined inside the factory from yesterday morning to this morning, as the workers did not allow any one to go in or come out of the factory. Company sources said trouble broke out after the management disagreed.....
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