Section 17 of PCMA : Section 17: Child Marriage Prohibition Officers To Be Public Servants
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where a local community member notices that a child marriage is being planned in their neighborhood. They decide to report this to the appointed Child Marriage Prohibition Officer (CMPO) in their district. Upon receiving the report, the CMPO takes action to investigate and prevent the marriage from taking place. In doing so, the CMPO is required to act in acco...
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