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Couple disappear from high court, police sent after them
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By Garima Tyagi New Delhi, Aug 30
A man who moved the Delhi
High Court to bring back his wife from the custody of her parents
disappeared with the woman from the court complex after they were
allowed to meet each other.
Stunned, the high court has directed Delhi Police to produce both of them before the court to know their "exact wishes".
On
Manish's habeas corpus petition, Delhi Police had brought the woman
along with her parents to the court. While the parents denied that their
daughter was married to Manish, the woman claimed otherwise and said
she wanted to return with her husband.
A division bench of
Justice Kailash Gambhir and Justice P.S. Teji, during the hearing, had
called the couple in their chamber for counseling on August 24. After
talking to them, the bench told them to wait in the courtroom for its
order.
However, the couple sneaked out from the court premises on
the way from chamber to the courtroom. By the time the judges returned
to the courtroom to resume the hearing, they were untraceable.
Noting
that the couple was missing, the bench has asked the police to trace
them and produce them before the court on September 2.
Manish had
eloped with the woman and later married her at an Arya Samaj temple
here on May 13 and had also got their marriage registered at Ghaziabad.
Manish
alleged that his wife's parents were not happy with their marriage. He
alleged that his wife was missing since July 13 when she went to a
market and did not return home.
He claimed that his wife was
taken to Vadodara in Gujarat by her mother and remained there in illegal
captivity. While she was later brought back to Delhi by the city
police, Manish had claimed her parents were not allowing her to return
to him.
Subsequently, Manish filed a habeas corpus petition in
high court seeks direction to the police to produce his legally wedded
wife before the court.
It was then that the woman was produced
before the court and was allowed to meet with her husband, when they
decided to take the matter into their own hands.
(Garima Tyagican be contacted at [email protected])