Kerala local court allows Kanakadurga to enter home

The local court will hear the case next on March 11.

Update: 2019-02-06 19:05 GMT
While admitting that there is a delay in disposing of cases, he said that 80 per cent of pending cases in the trial courts are civil and family disputes.

Kerala: One of the women who entered Sabarimala temple, Kanakadurga entered her in-law’s house on Tuesday in Malappuram district after a local court allowed her to stay at her in-law’s house.

An interim order was issued by a local court in north Kerala’s Malappuram on Tuesday after Kanaka Durga’s petition saying that she had the right to stay at her husband’s home.

Ms Durga had filed a complaint with district officials after her in-laws locked her out of the house and she had to move to a government shelter under police protection.

Ms Durga said, “I got the court order and I could enter my house. I’m happy. I could not see my children today, but I hope I can see them next time. I don’t have any difficulty to stay with them, they are not ready to stay with me. Everything will be solved.”

The local court will hear the case next on March 11.

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