Forced marriage in Pakistan is a crime under Pakistan Penal Code Section 498B and who ever does marriage with force shall be punished with imprisonment which shall not be less than 3 years and which may extend up to 7 years and shall also be liable to fine of five hundred thousand Pakistani Rupees
Yes..!! If the marriage is legally done and registered in Pakistan then it would considered legal in Canada. Every marriage in Pakistan is not legal in Canada. In Pakistan a man is allowed to keep 4 marriages at a time but such marriages will not recognized legal in Canada.
None. Same-sex marriage is not currently legal in Pakistan.
Marriages solemnized in Pakistan is recognized in US if registered in Pakistan and marriage solemnized in US is also recognized in Pakistan and Proxy marriages are also accepted in Pakistan and US if done as per Law. Better to consult an expert lawyer before doing a proxy marriage like in Lahore Pakistan Nazia Law Associates is very famous law firm in proxy marriages
No riverboat marriages are illegal.
As of now, gay marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
As of now, gay marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
Yes. There are Christian churches in Israel and Christian marriages are legal in Israel.
As of now, same-sex marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
No
Regardless of where you get married in the world, the law of getting married is the same. People travel all over the world to get married, they do not have to register in their home country. For example, a couple (GF&BF) travels to Jamica to get married (Man from Pakistan; Woman: UK) or regardless of where they are from, a marriage certificate holds the same value as if a Canadian man married a Canadian women in Canada. It is totally up to you if you want to get it registered locally or not.
yes
A good thesis statement for the topic of forceful marriages for girls in Pakistan would highlight several of the main problems with this practice and this would show the points you will talk about in the essay.