When the magistrate arrived, Dada’s family married



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The executive magistrate went to the schoolgirl's home to stop child marriage.
A mobile court stopped child marriage in the Badair Union village of Mandarpur in Brahmanbaria’s Kasba upazila. The Deputy Commissioner of Upazila (Lands) and Executive Magistrate Hasiba Khan visited the bride’s house at noon on Sunday (October 18) and stopped the marriage. At the time, to avoid lawsuits and fines, members of the bride’s family said that the bride’s grandfather’s kulkhani was not organized for child marriage. Later, however, members of the bride’s family gave a link with the condition of not marrying.

Executive Magistrate Hasiba Khan said the wedding day of the daughter of an expat from the village was scheduled for Sunday. He arrived at the wedding house at noon after receiving the news from a reporter that the bride was a ninth-class student. He was convinced when he saw the bride wearing henna. However, family members said that a meal was organized on the occasion of the bride’s grandfather’s kulkhani. The ninth grader just gave me mehedi in her hand. But considering the general situation, the question of arranging the marriage was confirmed and a bond from the bride’s family was claimed. The president of the local union council and other dignitaries from the area were present at that time.

Note that the schoolgirl was supposed to get married on Sunday night. As the matter was previously announced, the executive magistrate arrived at the bride’s home this afternoon and stopped organizing the wedding.



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