New Delhi, Feb. 21 -- Gujarat is planning to amend the Gujarat Registration of Marriages Act, 2006 and overhaul the marriage registration system that would make parental involvement central to the process, especially in cases where the couple has eloped, reported Hindustan Times.

"There is no objection to love. But if some Salim posing as a Suresh, traps a girl, we will not spare them," HT quoted Gujarat deputy chief minister Harsh Sanghvi as saying.

He made the comments in the state assembly on Friday, adding that the government has no objection to "genuine love marriages" but will act against deception and exploitation.

Under the current rules, introduced in 2006, couples who elope can register their marriage by submitting basic docu...