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Mohd. Imran And Another vs Union Territory Of J&K And Others on 30 April, 2025

Jammu & Kashmir High Court

Mohd. Imran And Another vs Union Territory Of J&K And Others on 30 April, 2025

Author: Moksha Khajuria Kazmi

Bench: Moksha Khajuria Kazmi

                                                                     Sr. No. 147

             HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH
                           AT JAMMU

                                                     WP(C) No.1069/2025
                                                     CM No.2550/2025


Mohd. Imran and another                                    ....Petitioner(s)/Appellant(s)
                     Through :- Mr. Piyush Sharma, Advocate

        V/s
Union Territory of J&K and others                                     ....Respondent(s)

                    Through :-    Ms. Monika Kohli, Sr. AAG
CORAM:         HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE MOKSHA KHAJURIA KAZMI, JUDGE
                                       ORDER

30.04.2025

1. Petitioners seek a direction to respondent Nos. 1 and 3 to provide them the

police protection as they apprehend danger to their lives from respondent Nos. 4

to 7. It is submitted that the petitioners are major and have married out of their

own free will. Copies of Marriage Certificate/Nikahnama dated 28.04.2025 and

proof of petitioners’ date of birth have been placed on record. Petitioners submit

that since they have solemnized the marriage against the wishes of respondent

Nos. 6 to 11, as such, they are facing harassment at their hands.

2. Learned counsel for the petitioners refers to the decision of the Supreme

Court in Lata Singh v. State of U.P. and anr.; 2006 (5) SCC 475, and submits

that in absence of there being any legal impediment, the petitioners are entitled

to marry according to their choice and the official respondents are duty bound to

protect the life and liberty of the petitioners.

3. Both the petitioners are present in Court and are identified by their counsel.
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4. Perusal of the record annexed with the writ file reveals that petitioners are

major and have married each other on 28.04.2025, according to Muslim Rites

and Rituals.

5. Any person having attained the age of majority are entitled to marry as per

their wishes and the police department is duty bound to protect their life and

liberty, if approached. However, it appears that the petitioners have not ever

approached the official respondents for their indulgence in the matter for

providing protection to them.

6. Keeping in view the relief sought for, this petition is disposed of, at this

stage itself, by providing that respondent Nos. 1 and 3 shall look into the

grievance of the petitioners for providing them adequate security and to ensure

that nobody interferes in married life of the petitioners, if the petitioners

approach them. It is made clear that no opinion has been expressed with regard

to the validity of their marriage, and the police is free to take a view on the basis

of the available material. If it is found that the parties are major and have married

out of their own free will and consent, the necessary protection shall be extended

to them.

7. Disposed of.




                                                                             ) (Moksha Khajuria Kazmi)
           Jammu:                                                                      Judge
           30.04.2025
           Vinod




                                        Whether order is reportable:Yes/No




Vinod Kumar
2025.04.30 16:30
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