JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Application seeking exemption from filing certified copies of
Annexures P-1 to P-5 is allowed subject to all just exceptions.
Criminal miscellaneous application stands disposed of.
(2.) The petitioners seek protection to their life and liberty. They
have filed the instant petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 (for short 'Cr.P.C.') alleging that they being of
marriageable age, got married with each other. The petitioners claim that
their marriage is legal. The private respondents are not accepting the
marriage of the petitioners alleging it to be against the social norms. The
petitioners tried to persuade their parents and relatives but remained
unsuccessful in their endeavour. The private respondents, it is alleged, are
hell-bent to separate the petitioners from each other by resorting to illegal
means. Thus, it has been pleaded that the petitioners are apprehending
imminent danger to their life and liberty from the private respondents.
Having been left with no other option, it has become the compulsive
necessity for the petitioners to approach this Court.
(3.) Learned counsel for the petitioners contends that both the
petitioners are major in terms of the documents appended as Annexures
P-1 and P-2. They have married each other of their own free will.
Photographs of the marriage are appended as Annexure P-3 and P-4.
Learned counsel for the petitioners further submits that despite the
representation dated 10.01.2012 (Annexure P-5), having been duly
submitted to Senior Superintendent of Police, Ambala, no action is being
taken thereon and the petitioners are apprehending danger to their life and
liberty at the hands of private respondents.;
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