"For a male, the marriage age is fixed as 21 years. For a girl it is 18 years. But both boys and girls grow in school atmosphere till the age of 17," a division bench of justices S Manikumar and V S Ravi said, and asked, "How can girls be considered more matured at 18 than boys?"
Noting that the Hindu law prescribes 21 years as marriageable age for men, the court wondered whether it could be said the girl could acquire social, psychological maturity and ready for marriage on attaining 18 years.
The judges said the High Court was registering a large number of habeas corpus petitions with regard to girls who run away with boys at the age of 18. No parent would like his child to walk away from family and getting married on her own in their absence, it said.
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It was the grievance of the parents that at adolescent age, when the children were not mentally and psychologically mature they decide their course of action, and get married because of infatuation.
Due to lack of proper understanding with parents, they think there was somebody to take care of them and get themselves entangled, the court said.
The girl may be be fit to drive scooter, get employment at 18, but all that could not be equated with mental maturity for marriage, the bench said while suggesting revision of marriageable age.
Another thing is that the parents were not able to monitor their daughters all the time. The visual media was having adverse impact on young girls. Most of the girls of 18 years say they married as per their wish. But parents would not like them to get married like that, the court said.