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THE PAKISTAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Estimation of Nuptiality and its Analysis from the Census Data of Pakistan
The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance promulgated by the Pakistan Government in March 1961 requires the registration of all Muslim marriages with the nominated persons. Such registration is made practicable by the introduction of the “Basic Democracy” system of government on the local level. Before the introduction of this system, there was no all-embracing civil organization for such registration, though Muslim marriages were generally recorded by the eligious registrars such as Qazis, Mosque Imams, etc. No private or government organization ever tried to collect information on marriages from which age at marriage could be estimated. Data under the new provision are not yet available; even if available, one cannot immediately measure their reliability.