Karnataka politician's daughter forced to marry, to get security cover on SC order


New Delhi, Apr 11 (PTI): A 26-year-old woman from Karnataka, who alleged that she was forcibly married by her parents without her consent and eventually escaped to Delhi, will be provided security cover.

The apex court issued a notice to the Centre and the Karnataka government, asking them to respond to the woman’s -- an engineer and the daughter of a politician in Karnataka -- plea urging the court to make prior consent mandatory before marriage under Hindu Marriage Act, news agency ANI reported.

The woman had filed a petition in the Supreme Court in which she had alleged that she wanted to marry a man of another caste, but was threatened into marrying the man of her parents' choice in March.

She added that her fiance was informed and even he refused to marry her, but his parents forced him to tie the knot. The two got married on March 14 in Gulbarga in Karnataka.

Three weeks later, she ran away from home and soon after wrote to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) seeking the top court's intervention into striking down certain provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act on the grounds that the consent of the bride or the groom has not been made mandatory in the law.

She has been in Delhi since and is being assisted by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW).

After hearing her plea on Wednesday, the Supreme Court directed the Delhi police to provide protection to the woman. While the bench declined to interfere with her marriage, it said that according to the law, a marriage can be cancelled if it is forced without or fraudulent consent. The apex court will hear the case again in the first week of May.

According to the bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, it would treat this petition as a habeas corpus plea and would not deal with the constitutionality of certain provisions of the Act as sought by senior advocate Indira Jaising, who was representing the aggrieved woman.

The bench observed that the Section 12 C of the Act provides for annulment of marriage if there is forced or fraudulent consent.

The court agreed with the contention that the identity of the woman and her family members, who had forced her into the marriage, be not revealed.

It directed the Superintendent of the Police concerned to serve notice on the respondents and fixed the matter for further hearing on May 5.

During the hearing, Jaising said that the woman has been forced into marriage and seeks protection.

  

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  • Frank, Tulunad state of india

    Thu, Apr 12 2018

    Intercaste and inter. religious marriages should be completely banned. Today we are going away from our culture. Even animals have some culture. Humans do not follow culture today. Anybody can marry anybody. Wt kind of culture is this

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Apr 12 2018

    Forcible marriage is wrong which is the against the will of any marrying party.

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  • Rao, UDUPI

    Thu, Apr 12 2018

    The politician should have been named here. Why journalist concerned is scared of politician?
    People should be aware of these type of politicians so that they can teach them a lesson in next election.

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Thu, Apr 12 2018

    Annulment will not restore virginity nor punish the guilty

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore, Nellore

    Thu, Apr 12 2018

    A forced marriage would never last long. It always fails. Parents must understand. The girls choices must be respected. Marriage is something which generations will remember and girls choices must be respected well

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  • Indian, Kudla

    Wed, Apr 11 2018

    Without knowing who the politician or his daughter this article is of no use to anyone

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