Anjali Masih & Another Vs State Of Uttarakhand & Others

Uttarakhand HC 7 Nov 2025 Writ Petition (CRL) No. 1388 Of 2025 (2025) 11 UK CK 0050
Bench: Division Bench

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Writ Petition (CRL) No. 1388 Of 2025

Hon'ble Bench

G. Narendar, CJ; Subhash Upadhyay, J

Advocates

Manju Bahuguna, D.N. Sharma, R.K. Joshi

Judgement Text

Translate:

G. Narendar, CJ

1. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners, and learned Brief Holder for the State of Uttarakhand.

2. It is submitted that both the petitioners belong to the same religion, and that the petitioners developed a liking for each other, which has ended in marriage, and now both the petitioners are living together. Since the family members and others relatives of the first petitioner are against this marriage, they are giving out threats to kill both the petitioners. Petitioners submit that they are facing stiff resistance, and they seriously apprehend threat to their life and limb from the family and other relatives of the first petitioner, and hence they are before this Court praying for protection.

3. The documents on record reveal that both the petitioners are majors, and it is also submitted by the learned Brief Holder for the State that the parties have performed their marriage on 17.10.2025. The petitioners have also placed on record marriage certificate as Annexure-1.

4. In that view of the matter, and in view of the ruling of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Lata Singh v. State of U.P. and another, (2006) 5 SCC 475, the petitioners have made out a case for grant of protection.

5. The Station House Officer, Police Station Rudrapur, District Udham Singh Nagar is directed to assess the threat, if any, to the life and limb of the petitioners, and provide necessary protection, if it is found that there is a threat to the life and limb of the petitioners. The SHO is further directed to summon the private respondents, and such other persons, who are inimically placed towards the marriage of the petitioners, and counsel them, in accordance with law.

6. The Writ Petition stands ordered accordingly.

7. Pending application, if any, also stands disposed of.

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