Delhi Police pulled up for separating inter-faith couple

Delhi Police pulled up for separating inter-faith couple

New Delhi, July 29: The Delhi High Court has slammed Delhi Police for forcibly separating an inter-faith couple despite knowing well that the Muslim woman is above 21 years and had married the Hindu man of her own free will. A bench of Justice S. Muralidhar and Justice Vinod Goel has sought an explanation from Delhi Police over allegations that they kept the husband in the police lock-up from July 3 to 5 without presenting him in any court. The court order came while hearing a habeas corpus filed by the man who was seeking the wife’s whereabouts.

The couple got married in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, on June 28, 2018 and then started residing at the man’s residence at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus in New Delhi. On July 3, at around 8 p.m., policemen accompanied by JNU security personnel and others in civilian clothes forcibly took away the woman and handed over the man to police, who was taken to Loni police station in Ghaziabad and kept in the lock-up for three days. The man alleged that he was abused and beaten in custody and threatened he would be implicated in a false case of rape if he tried to reunite with his wife.

The police action came after a complaint was lodged at Loni police station by the woman’s brother that his sister was missing. The court has asked the police to explain how it proceeded to act on the complaint received from the woman’s brother despite knowing that she was an adult and entitled to take her own decisions. (IANS)

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