Law on prevention of child marriages can't be stunted by personal laws: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ruled that the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act overrides personal laws, asserting that child marriages infringe upon minors' autonomy. Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and other justices emphasised that authorities should focus on prevention and protection, penalising as a last resort. The judgment highlighted the need for community-driven, multi-sectoral strategies and improved training for law enforcement.