Surender Singh v. State

Delhi High Court · 22 Feb 2024 · 2024:DHC:1413-DB
Suresh Kumar Kait; Manoj Jain
W.P.(Crl) 162/2024
2024:DHC:1413-DB
constitutional petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed by a father seeking custody of his adult married daughter, affirming her right to personal liberty and choice.

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W.P.(Crl) 162/2024 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 22nd February, 2024
W.P.(CRL) 162/2024
SURENDER SINGH ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. Lakshay Manchanda, Advocate
WITH
petitioner in person
VERSUS
STATE ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. Sanjay Lao, Standing Counsel (Crl.)
WITH
Ms. Priyam Agarwal, Mr. Abhinav Arya and Mr. Ashish Kaushik, Advocates for State
WITH
Insp. Manjeet Mr. Shrikant Chaturvedi, Advocate
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ JAIN
JUDGMENT
(oral)

1. The present petition has been filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482 Cr.P.C. in the form of Habeas Corpus seeking directions to the respondent to produce petitioner’s daughter Miss ‘A’ and to handover her custody to the petitioner.

2. Petitioner is aggrieved by the fact that on 07.01.2024 around 08:00 AM, his daughter Miss ‘A’, aged 20 years, went out of her house saying that she has to appear for an exam at Karol Bagh, Delhi and since then, she has been missing. She was last seen at ISKON Temple, Amar Colony. 11:04 W.P.(Crl) 162/2024 Thereafter, on 08.01.2024, the petitioner filed a complaint at Police Station Amar Colony, Delhi vide GD entry No.0067A, however, it was to no avail.

3. Notice issued.

4. Mr. Sanjay Lao, learned Standing Counsel accepts notice on behalf of respondent-State.

5. Miss ‘A’ appears through video conferencing and submits that she is married to one Manas Pandey with her own free will and their such marriage is not acceptable to her parents. She further submits that she is living happily with her husband.

6. Since Miss ‘A’ is an adult and married, therefore, no further order is required to be passed in the present petition.

7. In view of above, the present petition is disposed of. (SURESH KUMAR KAIT) JUDGE (MANOJ JAIN)

JUDGE FEBRUARY 22, 2024 11:04