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Sanjay Dutt-Manyata marriage kept on hold

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Posted online: Saturday , February 16, 2008 at 01:56:41
Updated: Saturday , February 16, 2008 at 02:15:22


Panaji, February 16: Goa authorities have kept the marriage proceedings of Sanjay Dutt and Manyata on hold after Margao division administrative officer suspended the residence certificate issued to Manyata.

"All the marriage registration proceedings are kept in abeyance pending further orders," Sub Registrar, Chandrakant Pissurlekar, who had accepted the declaration of marriage said.

Pissurlekar said that they will not allow the final signature on the marriage, which has to be done within 90 days, till the Mamlatdar (senior administrative officer in district collectorate), clears off the suspension of the residence certificate.

Manyata had attached a residence certificate of a local panchayat, recommended by a talathi (revenue officer) in South Goa Collectorate.

The district administration has already suspended the talathi for recommending the issuance of the residence certificate without verifying whether Manyata really stayed in the area for last six months.

Sanjay and Manyata's declaration of marriage was submitted in the sub registrar's office on February 7.

Authorities state that if second signature is not executed within 90 days, the marriage would be ‘null and void’.

There is no legal validity for the marriage until second signature is done on the declaration, they said.

The sub registrar also stated that Manyata will have to submit her decree of divorce before doing the second signature on the declaration.

"The decree has to be submitted before final declaration of marriage and till now she is yet to submit it," Pissurlekar said.

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manyata's marriage by nkavana on 16 Feb 2008

Margao division administrative officer suspended the residence certificate issued to Manyata under some predijuiced influence or he is expecting some thing from the couple or their relatives.this is very rediculous, unnecessary,unbecoming of a respectable officer

No Sharia Law In India, take it stuff it by DILIP/FRANCE on 16 Feb 2008

Barabaric Sharia Law MUST not be implemented in India, it is based on inhumanity.Uniform Civil Code has to be uphold Take you notion of Talaq to Pakistan

Domicile needed for marriage but noe need for passport! by Raju on 16 Feb 2008

What stupid controversy! Do the public official ask Bangldeshi when they apply for passport? Do they veryfy birth certifcate? The is just make news line the officials are acting. May be they are looking for some weight in pocket or head line of nes papers. The man got married to mature woman, what that has to do with the residential requirement? If it is so, why not they apply the law when they issue the passport to Bangldeshi?

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