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Supreme Court allows girl to live with kin post marriage

The girl claimed that she was induced into the marriage.

New Delhi: Accepting a girl’s statement that she wanted to stay with her parents, the Supreme Court on Monday allowed a Jain girl, who had married a Muslim boy, after his conversion to Hinduism, to return to her parent’s home. The girl Anjali Jain who was produced before a three judge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachud told the court that she did not want to go back to her husband and would like to stay with parents.

To a question from the CJI, the girl admitted to the marriage with the boy but claimed that she was induced into the marriage. She said she wanted to go back to her parents now. Counsel for the boy, who had appealed against the Chattisgarh high court order that she be put in a hostel, said the girl was subjected to psychological pressure and was administered certain medicines by her parents. But the court said that since she wanted to go with her parents, it did not want to pass any order against her wish.

In his petition, Arya said that though he had converted to Hinduism from Islam to marry the girl, whom he was in love was under an unlawful custody of her parents. He claimed that the girl’s parents opposed the marriage. The marriage was solemnised on February 23, 2018 at Arya Samaj temple in Chattisgarh. He said after she visited her parents, she was not allowed to return to him.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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