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Smt. Ritu And Another vs Chandigarh Administration And … on 11 November, 2009

Punjab-Haryana High Court
Smt. Ritu And Another vs Chandigarh Administration And … on 11 November, 2009
            IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
                          AT CHANDIGARH.

                                    Criminal Misc. No.M-31753 of 2009 (O&M)

                                    Date of Decision: 11.11.2009.

Smt. Ritu and another
                                                      ....Petitioners

               Versus

Chandigarh Administration and others
                                                       ...Respondents

CORAM : Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rajesh Bindal

Present:-      Ms. Meenu Sharma, Advocate
               for the petitioners.

RAJESH BINDAL J.

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Prayer made in the present petition is for protection of life and
liberty of the petitioners, who had married against the consent of their parents.
The petitioners are present in person in Court. Petitioners have appended
Marriage Certificate Annexure P-2 issued by Shiv Mandir Ralley, Relley, Sector
12-A Panchkula, voter card Annexure P-3 and affidavit Annexure P-4. The
marriage was solemnised on 8.11.2009. They are apprehending their arrest and
also harassment by the police and family members of petitioner No. 1, as they
were not agreeable to the marriage.

Learned counsel for the petitioners contends that both the
petitioners are major and have married against the wishes of their parents and
as such they are fearing threat to their life and liberty.

Accordingly, the instant petition is disposed of with the direction to
Senior Superintendent of Police, Chandigarh that in case the petitioners move
an application before the aforesaid authority to provide protection to their life and
liberty, the same shall be considered and if required, necessary protection be
provided to the petitioners. This order may not be treated as a seal of the Court
on the marriage of the parties.



                                                   (RAJESH BINDAL)
11.11.2009                                               JUDGE
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