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Oct 31, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
I wish to respond to letters signed by Rev. Gideon Cecil and Eshwari Shakti Persaud and published in the Stabroek News and Chronicle Newspapers within the past week. They stated, among other things, that the Registrar General discriminates against Hindu Marriage Officers. I wish to deny this vexatious allegation.
I am unaware of any incident of favouritism to Marriage Officers because of their religious beliefs. Any evidence of this malpractice, if available should be submitted to the Minister in charge of the Registrar General.
The Registrar General or staff are under no obligation to ensure Marriage Officers who depend on performing Marriages as a source of income are provided with work.
The Registrar General and Staff are under no obligation to ensure that Marriage Officers are provided expeditiously with Marriage certificates for delivery to their clients.
On many occasions couples have reported at the General Registrar Office that Marriage Officers are with holding their Marriage Certificates because they are unable to pay the required fees which range from $10,000 to $15,000.
Marriage Officers are required by Law to lodge the registration of marriage at the General Registrar Office; they are not required to obtain certificates. This should be done by the couple.
If a Marriage Officer chooses to obtain marriage certificates for marriages solemnized by him, he knows that he is performing extra community-based services for which he should be commended on condition that his services are free and not for a fee.
I take umbrage to assertions that Hindu marriages are being cancelled because of their religious belief without an iota of evidence to support this claim. The writers of the letters must produce proof of the legal marriages that were performed and proof of their cancellation.
For the information of the writer The Registrar General does not possess such authority and no such cancellation ever occurred. Therefore the writer should take the parties involved, proof of marriages and cancellations to the Honourable Minister of Home Affairs or the Crime Chief for investigation.
To the other ludicrous allegations especially against their brother Marriage Officers, I wish to state that Marriage Officers are expected to be religious leaders in their communities and organizations and possess the attributes capable of resolving conflict peacefully, free of hatred, free of casting aspersion, and bearing no false witness. They must be persons of strong character worthy of emulation.
The writers are clearly not interested in solving their perceived problems but attempting to intimidate the staff of the General Register Office with the use of the pen in an effort to coerce whatever assistance they require. Proof of these allegations are easy to obtain. I wish to assist by requesting the writer to contact the Heads of the Muslim and Hindu Communities to obtain Registrations of all cancelled marriages within their Organisations.
The General Registrar Office’s records are also open for inspection.
G. Mc Donald, DSM
Registrar General
Apr 13, 2025
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