"Those who have not allowed to change the Muslim Personal Law have done a great disservice to the community," said Justice J B Pardiwala in the order passed two days ago.
The judge, however, noted that with the changing social conditions, education and economic necessities, Muslims too "have realised evil consequences of getting a girl married at a tender age of 16 or 17 years."
Shaikh had eloped and married a 16-year-old girl living in his neighbourhood. The girl's father registered a complaint against him.
Shaikh argued that Child Marriage Act won't apply to him as he would be governed by the Muslim Personal Law.
The HC rejected this argument. However, in a partial relief for Shaikh, it quashed the charges of abduction and rape and those under POCSO but directed the police to investigate and register a case under PCMA.
"Most of the time, unfortunately, this type of marriages fail, and one day, the girl would come back to her parents," said the judge.
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