Mangalore: Catholics Seek Ammendment to Divorce Law
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)
Mangalore, Mar 15: A delegation that included advocates, Clarence Pais and Ivan D’Souza, met union law and justice minister, M Veerappa Moily, on Sunday March 13, and handed over a petition, seeking granting legal sanctity to divorces granted as per canon law, by bringing amendment to section 494 of Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Those who have entered wedlock as per Christian religious practices are bound to approach the tribunal set up under canon law, if they have to seek divorce for compelling reasons. However, at present, the judicial system in India does not recognize the divorce granted as per canon law, as IPC does not mention about the same.
As a result, those who get divorce as per canon law have to again approach the civil courts set up as per Indian Constitution, and apply for divorce again under the provisions of section 494 of IPC. The delegation also enclosed certain documents and the amendments that can be brought to do away with the dual procedures, to its petition.
The minister, who received the memorandum, promised that the issue raised therein will be examined. Leader of Christian community, Casmir D’Souza, and others were also part of the delegation.