JUDGEMENT
Naresh Kumar Sanghi, J. -
(1.) PRAYER in this petition is for issuance of directions to respondent Nos. 2 and 3 to protect the lives and liberty of the petitioners from respondent Nos. 4 to 11.
(2.) THE matter came up for hearing before this Court on 13.03.2014 and the following order was passed: -
Prayer in this petition is for issuance of directions to respondents No. 2 and 3 to protect the lives and liberty of the petitioners from respondents No. 4 to 11.
Learned counsel contends that the petitioners are more than 20 years of age but less than 21 years, and both of them have decided to solemnize their marriage after attaining the age of 21 years, by petitioner Sukhmandar Singh alias Mandar Singh. However, the parents and other family members of petitioner No. 1, Mandeep Kaur, are against her affairs with petitioner No. 2 and now she has imminent danger to her life from her family members. It has also been submitted that if the immediate protection is not granted to them, in that situation, either or both the petitioners can be eliminated by the private respondents.
Notice of motion for 28.03.2014.
In the meantime, respondent No. 2, the Senior Superintendent of Police, Ferozepur, shall take appropriate action in accordance with law so that no harm is caused to the life and liberty of the petitioners.
On 28.03.2014, the matter was adjourned to 04.04.2014. The relevant part of the order dated 04.04.2014 is reproduced below: -
Service is complete.
Reply of respondent No. 10, Satnam Singh Nagpal, which was received through post, is taken on record, and a copy thereof shall be supplied by the learned counsel for respondent No. 10 to the learned counsel for the petitioners, during the course of the day.
Learned counsel for the private respondents have submitted that the parents of petitioner No. 1, Mandeep Kaur, want to meet her, therefore, the petitioners may be directed to remain present in person in the Court on the next date of hearing so that they can meet and knows her welfare.
Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the petitioners shall remain present in the Court on the adjourned date if the local police assistance is provided to them in view of imminent danger to their lives and liberty.
Learned counsel for the State has no objection if the assistance from the local police is given to the petitioners.
In view of above, the case is adjourned to 22.4.2014. The petitioners shall remain present in person in the Court.
If the petitioners approach the Station House Officer, Police Station, Sector 26, Chandigarh, either on 21.4.2014 or 22.4.2014 on or before 9:30 a.m., then he (S.H.O.) shall make adequate arrangement so that they may reach safely to the Court on the adjourned date.
(3.) ON 22.04.2014, the following order was passed: -
In compliance of the order dated 4.4.2014, the petitioners as well as the parents and uncle of Mandeep Kaur are present in the Court.
Respondent Nos. 4 and 5, namely, Jarnail Singh and Sukhdev Singh Nagpal respectively, as well as Smt. Kulwant Kaur, mother of petitioner No. 1 -Mandeep Kaur, were allowed to sit together with Mandeep Kaur and resolve their all disputes.
The case was again taken up at 4:00 p.m.
Petitioner No. 1, Mandeep Kaur, states at the Bar that she had left the house of her parents with her free will and consent. She also states that she is major and wants to live in the company of petitioner No. 2, Sukhmandar Singh @ Mandar Singh. She also states that she is a student of B.Sc. Part -I and understands about her welfare.
Mr. P.P.S. Duggal, learned counsel for respondent Nos. 4 to 8 submits that though petitioner No. 1 is technically major, but she is unable to understand fully about her welfare, therefore, the case be adjourned for a short period so that the parties may again think over about her welfare and sort out the dispute. He assures the Court that the private respondents shall not cause any harm to the petitioners.
Learned counsel for the petitioners has no objection to the prayer made by Mr. P.P.S. Duggal, learned counsel for respondent Nos. 4 to 8.
In the interest of justice, adjourned to 5.5.2014. The petitioners shall remain present in the Court on the adjourned date. In case they face any difficulty in coming to this Court on the adjourned date, in that eventuality they may once again approach the Station House Officer, Police Station, Sector 26, Chandigarh, who shall make adequate arrangement so that they may reach safely to this Court on the adjourned date.;