They face six months imprisonment and/or a fine of 50,000 rupees ($500).
Local police chief Mehr Riaz Hussain said the accused have denied that the wedding took place, but police have it on video.
Pakistani lawmakers last month withdrew a proposal to impose harsher
penalties on those who arrange child marriages after it was scuttled by a
religious body which branded it "blasphemous" and against Islam.
The proposal, which would also have raised the legal age of marriages
for females from 16 to 18, called for "rigorous" punishment of up to two
years in prison for those who organise child marriages, still common in
some parts of Pakistan.
The original law stipulates the age of marriage to be 16 for women and
18 for men but Pakistani religious scholars at the Council of Islamic
Ideology, believe it is not in accordance with Islamic teachings.
They say there is no specific age limit for marriage in Sharia as an individual can marry when he or she reaches puberty and puberty cannot be defined by age. Rights activists strongly criticised the rejection of bill.
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