Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)
Puttur, Mar 19: Keerthika (24), wife of Giridhar Bhat from Kallare here, about whom a complaint of abduction had been lodged against David Denson from here and worked in Bengaluru sometime back, was produced at the court here on Wednesday March 18. The policemen, after getting information that Keerthika was living at Anbujyothi Ashram in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu, had obtained search warrant from Puttur court and reached the Ashram. They had raided the Ashram, found Keerthika there, and brought her here.
Keerthika told the court that she was not willing to go with her husband. She wanted to live in the Ashram from where she was brought here. With her refusal to go back to her husband's family, a new legal issue surfaced.
Puttur town police inspector, B K Manjaiah, had led the said raid, based on a complaint filed by the husband of the woman that a person named David Denson had abducted his wife. After sometime, another complaint was filed on behalf of David Denson, alleging that he was kidnapped and assaulted by the complainant during his visit to the town to appear in the court.
Keerthika-file photo
It is gathered that Giridhar Bhat, a doctor by profession, and Keerthika, an engineering graduate, had been in love with each other since their student days. After marriage, Keerthika worked in a software firm in Bengaluru. After some rumours spread about her, her husband's family made her to resign that job and come back here. However, reportedly, she fled from her home on September 11, 2014, with the help of Denson and one of his friends.
On Wednesday, when Keeerthika was produced in the court, the judge asked about her wish. Keerthika said that there was marital discord between her and her husband, and that her husband and mother-in-law were inflicting mental torture on her. She also discounted the allegations of her husband that she had undergone religious conversion, adding that she was never forced by anyone to change her religion.
She therefore, requested to be dropped off back in the Ashram from where she was brought here. The court accepted her request and asked police to send her back to the said Ashram. This development has given an interesting twist to the six-month-old case in which allegations of abduction, religious conversion, love etc had been levelled.