Updated On: 19 October, 2023 07:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Sources at Khar marriage registrar office tell mid-day there is no portable fingerprint scanner and even their own disabled officers find it challenging to access workspaces

Virali Modi and her family at the marriage registrar’s office in Khar on Monday
A young wheelchair-bound woman had to ascend two floors with the help of her fiancé and friends to tie the knot at the marriage registrar’s office in Khar on Monday. After the union was solemnised, the newlywed, Virali Modi, took to social media to underline the apathy of government officials.
Virali was on cloud nine after reaching the registrar’s office as she had been planning her big day for at least two months. “We contacted an agent in August to book our appointment. He knew that I was disabled but even then, he didn’t inform me about the office being on an upper floor or had a lift or not.When we reached around 11 am I was shocked and deeply disappointed,” Virali said.