As part of the Prevention of Child Marriage Campaign the office of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), East Jaintia Hills District in collaboration with the ASHA (Awareness, Support, Help & Action) Unit, East Jaintia Hills District today organized a Legal Literacy Programme-cum-Street Play under the NALSAS
ASHA SOP and Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat Campaign.
The play was performed with the aim to educate communities in a simple, relatable and impactful way, thus, making legal messages easy to understand for common people. The initiative was organized under the aegis of the Meghalaya State Legal Services Authority (MSLSA), Shillong, and the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) with the objective of fostering legal awareness and community participation towards building a Child Marriage-free society.
The programme was attended by Additional Public Prosecutor, East Jaintia Hills District, Smti. M. War, Chief Legal Aid Defence Counsel, Smti. R. Manar, Deputy Chief Legal Aid Defence Counsel, Smti. P. Paswett, along with other Panel Lawyers and staff members of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), East Jaintia Hills District.
Narrator of the Street Play, Additional Public Prosecutor, East Jaintia Hills District, Smti. M. War explained the provisions of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, stating that any person below the age of 18 is considered a minor under the law. Through the skit, it was highlighted on how Child Marriage often occurs due to misunderstanding or ignorance of the law.
The Street Play depicted a case where a priest unknowingly solemnized the marriage of a 20-year-old boy with a girl of 16 years of age. After the girl became pregnant at the age of 16 and visited a hospital for a medical check-up, the doctor was legally bound to inform the police. Subsequently, the police intervened, arresting both the husband and the priest for violating the law.
Concluding the narration, Smti. War stressed that anyone who encourages or facilitates Child Marriage will face legal consequences, including action under the POCSO Act in cases involving minors. She added that Child Marriage severely affects a girl’s education, health and future and called for collective responsibility to eradicate the practice.
It may be mentioned that the campaign forms part of Phase-II activities under the 100 Days District-wise Action Plan for Prevention of Child Marriages in Meghalaya, being observed from 5th January to 4th February, 2026. The public was also informed about the use of Helpline Numbers 1098 and 15100, along with the Bal Vivah Mukt Portal for reporting cases of Child Marriage.

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