Goa Civil Code
The Goa Civil Code, also called the Goa Family Law, is the set of civil laws that governs the residents of the Indian state of Goa. In India, as a whole, there are religion-specific civil codes that separately govern adherents of different religions. Goa is an exception to that rule, in that a single code governs all Goans, irrespective of religion, ethnicity or linguistic affiliation.[1]
History
The Goa civil code is largely based on the Portuguese Civil Code (Código Civil Português) of 1867,[2] with some modifications based on the Portuguese Decrees on Marriage and Divorce of 1910,[3] the Portuguese Decrees on Canonical Marriages of 1946,[4] and the Portuguese Gentile Hindu Usages Decrees of 1880.[1][5]
References
- ^ a b Nandini Chavan; Qutub Jehan Kidwai (2006). Personal Law Reforms and Gender Empowerment: A Debate on Uniform Civil Code. Hope India Publications. p. 245. ISBN 978-81-7871-079-2. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ^ N. R. Madhava Menon (Editor), "Criminal Justice India Series, Vol. 9 : Goa 2002", Allied Publishers, 2002;Pg 133, ISBN 978-81-7764-517-0
- ^ Lei do Divórcio: Decreto de 3 de Novembro de 1910
- ^ "Decreto 35.461: regula o casamento nas colónias portuguesas" (PDF).
- ^ Código de usos e costumes dos hindus gentios de Goa