New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday directed forthwith release of a woman from children's home noting that she was a major and married a man with her free will.
The police had lodged her in children's home after her father in a missing complaint had claimed that she was a minor which was proved wrong.
A vacation bench of Justices Anup Jairam Bhambhani and Manoj Kumar Ohri also said, if the woman desires, she be sent with her husband, who approached the court with a habeas corpus petition seeking his 18-year-old wife’s release.
A habeas corpus petition is filed seeking direction to produce a person who is missing or illegally detained.
The woman, who was produced before the bench in the hearing conducted through video conferencing, told the judges that she was born in June 2002 and not February 2004 as stated by her father and she had gone with the man and married him on December 18, 2020 with her own free will and volition.
After interacting with the woman and perusing the documents verified by the investigating officer of the case, the bench said, “What is evident is that as on December 18, 2020, the girl was a ‘major’. The marriage certificate has not been verified. This court is of the view that since the girl is a major, there is no reason for keeping her at Udaan Rose Children Home for Girls any longer.”
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