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[1][1]The
(Pb. Act V of 2003)
[14 February 2003]
An Act to
prohibit wasteful expenses on marriages and ceremonies related thereto.
Preamble.– Whereas it is expedient to provide for the
prohibition of wasteful expenses on marriages and ceremonies related to it and
to make provisions connected therewith and ancillary thereto;
It is
hereby enacted as follows:---
1. Short title, extent and commencement.– (1) This Act may be called the
Punjab Marriage Functions (Prohibition of Ostentatious Displays and Wasteful
Expenses) Act 2003.
(2) It extends to the whole of the Province of the
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.– In this Act, unless there is
anything repugnant in the subject or context,---
(a) “Committee” means a
Committee constituted under section 7;
(b) “Government” means the
Government of the
(c) “marriage” shall
include all ceremonies, preceding and succeeding the formal wedding whether
religious or social rituals such as mayun, mehndi, barat, nikah, rukhsati,
walima and other related festivities;
(d) “one dish” means one
salan with rice and roti or nan and one sweet dish; and
(e) “prescribed” means
prescribed by rules made under this Act.
3. Prohibition of ostentatious celebrations.– No person celebrating his marriage or the marriage of
any other person shall,---
(i) Decorate
or cause to be decorated any street, road or public park or any place other
than a house or a building, where marriage ceremony is being held, with lights
or illumination;
(ii) Explode
or allow any one to explode cracker or other explosive device including firing
by firearm;
(iii) Display
or allow any one to display fire works;
(iv) Display or allow any person to display dowry to the public eye
4. Restriction on wasteful
expenses.– (1)
No person celebrating his marriage or the marriage of any other person shall
serve or allow any one to serve meals or other edibles to the persons in
connection with a marriage in a club, hotel, restaurant, wedding hall,
community centre, community park or any other place, except soup or, hot or
cold soft drinks:---
Provided
that one dish may be served at the Walima ceremony to a maximum number of three
hundred invitees, including hosts, attending the ceremony:---
Provided
further that in case the number of invitees, including hosts, attending the
Walima ceremony exceeds three hundred, no meal shall be served except soup or,
hot or cold soft drinks.
(2) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall
apply to the eating of meals within the house by the members of family
celebrating the marriage, and the house guests.
5. Application of the Act to hotels,
restaurants, etc.– No person owning
or running a hotel, restaurant, wedding hall, community center, or club being
the site of marriage ceremony or any caterer shall serve or allow any one to
serve any meals or edibles to the persons participating in the marriage
ceremony except as provided in section 4.
6. Committees for prohibition of wasteful
expenses on marriage.– Government
shall, by notification in the official Gazette, constitute a Committee for each
7. Enforcement of provisions of the Act.– The District Coordination Officer at district level,
Tehsil Municipal Officer or Town Municipal Officer at tehsil or, as the case
may be, town level, Secretary union council at the Union Council level and
Local Government & Rural Development Department at provincial level shall
take all necessary measures for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act
and shall be assisted by the Committees, in this regard, constituted under
section 6.
8. Offences.– Whoever contravenes the provisions of sections 3, 4 or 5 shall be
guilty of an offence punishable with fine which shall not be less than one
hundred thousand rupees and not more than three hundred thousand rupees.
9. Cognizance of offences.– No court shall take cognizance of an offence under
this Act except on a complaint in writing made by the Committee or the
Authorities mentioned in section 7, in the manner prescribed.
10. Disposal of food and other edibles.– The food and other edibles procured, prepared,
arranged or set for serving in contravention of this Act shall be disposed of
in the manner prescribed.
11. Rules.–
Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for
carrying out the purposes of this Act.
[1][1]This Act was passed by the
Punjab Assembly on 7 February 2003; assented to by the Governor of the
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