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Allahabad High Court reunites interfaith couple

The Allahabad High Court has reunited an interfaith couple after the woman's father filed a lawsuit claiming abduction of his daughter and forcing her to marry.

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Published : Dec 29, 2020, 1:36 PM IST

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh): The Allahabad High Court has ruled in favour of an interfaith couple, mentioning that the woman "has a choice to live her life on her own terms" with her husband.

High Court has dismissed the FIR lodged against the husband. The woman's father had filed a lawsuit claiming abduction of her daughter and forcing her for marriage.

Later, the woman decided to move to the court along with her husband and the bench observed that an adult woman "has a choice to live her life on her own terms".

The court also directed the Etah police to give protection to the couple. The husband had filed a habeas corpus petition.

The Etah CJM Court had earlier sent the woman to the Child Welfare Committee. Later she was sent into the custody of her parents against her will.

Later the Allahabad High Court termed it to be a "wrong" move.

The two-member bench, consisting of Justices Pankaj Naqvi and Vivek Agarwal passed on the order.

(ANI)

Also read: Man beaten to death after quarrel in Ghaziabad

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh): The Allahabad High Court has ruled in favour of an interfaith couple, mentioning that the woman "has a choice to live her life on her own terms" with her husband.

High Court has dismissed the FIR lodged against the husband. The woman's father had filed a lawsuit claiming abduction of her daughter and forcing her for marriage.

Later, the woman decided to move to the court along with her husband and the bench observed that an adult woman "has a choice to live her life on her own terms".

The court also directed the Etah police to give protection to the couple. The husband had filed a habeas corpus petition.

The Etah CJM Court had earlier sent the woman to the Child Welfare Committee. Later she was sent into the custody of her parents against her will.

Later the Allahabad High Court termed it to be a "wrong" move.

The two-member bench, consisting of Justices Pankaj Naqvi and Vivek Agarwal passed on the order.

(ANI)

Also read: Man beaten to death after quarrel in Ghaziabad

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