Delhi High Court allows woman to live with first husband

She was forcibly married to another man

July 26, 2019 08:28 am | Updated 08:33 am IST - NEW DELHI

The court also directed the SHO of Sarita Vihar police station to ensure that “no bodily harm or injury” is caused to the couple. | File

The court also directed the SHO of Sarita Vihar police station to ensure that “no bodily harm or injury” is caused to the couple. | File

A woman, who was forced into a second marriage by her parents, has been allowed by the Delhi High Court to return to her first husband with whom she had a love marriage.

‘No bodily harm’

The court also directed the SHO of Sarita Vihar police station to ensure that “no bodily harm or injury” is caused to the couple.

The woman was in love with a man of different religion and got married to him in June after he converted to her faith. But, the relationship was not acceptable to her parents who forcibly got her married the second time with another person.

The issue reached the court when the woman’s first husband filed a habeas corpus plea seeking a direction that she be produced before the Judge. When the woman was brought to the court, the Bench interacted with her and noted that she was emphatic and firm on her decision that she would like to stay with the man with whom she got married of her will. She also confirmed the allegations mentioned in the petition on forcible marriage.

A Bench of justices Manmohan and Sangita Dhingra Sehgal said since the woman is a major, the court is of the view that she is entitled to stay with whomsoever she deems appropriate and permitted her to go with the first husband.

The court also interacted with the woman’s parents and they along with her second husband stated that they will neither cause any physical harm to the couple nor get in touch with them.

“The statements made by the parties are accepted by this court and they are held bound by the same,” it said.

The court added that in case the woman’s parents or second husband wish to seek any remedy against her, they are at liberty to file appropriate legal proceedings.

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