Pak rights group demands legislation for Hindu marriage registration act

Islamabad, May 19 (ANI): Pakistan’s Scheduled Caste Rights Movement (SCRM) has demanded a legislation for registering Hindu marriages in the country, in the absence of which women of the minority community are deprived of their basic rights.

Speaking during a debate titled ‘Rights of the Scheduled-Caste Hindus’, several representatives of the community were of the view that Hindu women do not get their due share in the property of their husband or parents.

“They are also unable to get health services, cast a vote, obtain a passport, and buy or sell any property,” the orators opined.

Several human rights activists who participated in the debate, urged the law makers to hasten the progress of the Pakistani Hindu Marriages Registration Bill 2009, whose draft has already been submitted to the Ministry of Minority Affairs and Ministry of Human Rights for consideration, The Daily Times reports. (ANI)

Chinese farmer gets divorce from ‘non-existent’ wife!

New Delhi, Aug 27 (ANI): A Chinese farmer has finally gotten a divorce from his wife, who had used a fake ID card to get married to him in 2005, and who then disappeared after just five days of marriage.

Xiao Chen, 31, a resident of Lishui, Zhejiang province married Huang Hai, a woman from the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, just two weeks after meeting her, reports the China Daily.

Xiao even paid 20,000 yuan to the person who introduced him to Huang as a token of thanks.

But after just five days of marriage, Huang disappeared, and when Xiao tried looking for her, he discovered that both the name and the address on her ID card were fake.

Since the woman did not exist according to government records, the marriage registration office in the city did not approve the divorce.

However, on August 24, 2009 a court ruled in favour of Xiao and granted him the divorce. (ANI)