Karnataka High Court Allows Hindu Woman To Stay With Muslim Husband After Her Mother Files Habeas corpus Petition
The court observed while hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by the woman's mother. Following this, the woman appeared before the court and expressed her unwillingness to live with her mother.
The Karnataka High Court recently allowed a Hindu woman to reside with her Muslim husband, whom she had met through social media. The high court bench of Justices S Sunil Dutt Yadav and Venkatesh Naik T said that since the major woman declined to live with her mother, was married and was studying, no adjudication was called for. "In view of detenue produced before the court and she decline to go with her mother and the fact that detenue is a major and studying in II Year B.Com and that her marriage is performed with respondent no.6, no further adjudication is called for in the matter," the order dated May 9 said. The court observed while hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by the woman's mother. Following this, the woman appeared before the court and expressed her unwillingness to live with her mother. HC on Adoption: Karnataka High Court Directs Central Government To Recognise Adoption of Child From Uganda by an Indian Couple.
HC on Hindu Woman and Muslim Husband
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