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Indian child marriage annulled in landmark case

An Indian couple who “married” when aged just one and three have had their wedding annulled in a ground-breaking case that activists hope will challenge the culture of child marriages. Laxmi Sargara, 18, unknowingly wed her husband Rakesh, 20, in the desert state of Rajasthan 17 years ago after their families decided that when they grew up they would live together and have children. In the first procedure of its type, the pair had their union legally revoked in the city of Jodhpur on Tuesday as part of a campaign against enforced child marriages.“I was unhappy about the marriage. I told my parents who did not agree with me, then I sought help,” Sargara told AFP. “Now I am mentally relaxed and my family members are also with me.” Child marriage is illegal in India but remains common in poor, rural communities in which it is seen as improving the financial security of both families. The girl often remains in her parents’ home until she reaches puberty and is then taken amid great celebrations to her husband’s family.

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