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Child marriage in India : ウィキペディア英語版
Child marriage in India

Child marriage in India, according to the Indian law, is a marriage where either the woman is below age 18 or the man is below age 21. Most child marriages involve underage women, many of whom are in poor socio-economic conditions.
Child marriages were prevalent in India. Estimates vary widely between sources as to the extent and scale of child marriages. The International Center for Research on Women-UNICEF publications have estimated India's child marriage rate to be 47% from small sample surveys of 1998,〔 while the United Nations reports it to be 30% in 2005.〔 The Census of India has counted and reported married women by age, with proportion of females in child marriage falling in each 10 year census period since 1981. In its 2001 census report, India stated zero married girls below age 10, 1.4 million married girls out of 59.2 million girls in the age 10-14, and 11.3 million married girls out of 46.3 million girls in the age 15-19 (which includes 18-19 age group).〔(Table C-2 Marital Status by Age and Sex ) Subtable C0402, India Total Females Married by Age Group, 2001 Census of India, Government of India (2009)〕 Since 2001, child marriage rates in India have fallen another 46%, reaching an overall nationwide average 7% child marriage rates by 2009.〔K. Sinha (Nearly 50% fall in brides married below 18 ) The Times of India (February 10, 2012)〕 Jharkhand is the state with highest child marriage rates in India (14.1%), while Kerala is the only state where child marriage rates have increased in recent years. 〔〔R Gopakumar, (Child marriages high in Kerala ) Deccan Herald (June 19, 2013)〕 Rural rates of child marriages were three times higher than urban India rates in 2009.〔
Child marriage was outlawed in 1929, under Indian law. However, in the British colonial times, the legal minimum age of marriage was set at 15 for girls and 18 for boys. Under protests from Muslim organizations in the undivided British India, a personal law Shariat Act was passed in 1937 that allowed child marriages with consent from girl's guardian.〔 After independence and adoption of Indian constitution in 1950, the child marriage act has undergone several revisions. The minimum legal age for marriage, since 1978, has been 18 for women and 21 for men.〔 The child marriage prevention laws have been challenged in Indian courts,〔 with some Muslim Indian organizations seeking no minimum age and that the age matter be left to their personal law.〔〔 Child marriage is an active political subject as well as a subject of continuing cases under review in the highest courts of India.〔
Several states of India have introduced incentives to delay marriages. For example, the state of Haryana introduced the so-called ''Apni Beti, Apna Dhan'' program in 1994, which translates to "My daughter, My wealth". It is a conditional cash transfer programme dedicated to delaying young marriages by providing a government paid bond in her name, payable to her parents, in the amount of , after her 18th birthday if she is not married.〔
==Definitions of child marriage==


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