💨 Abstract
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that couples who marry against their parents' wishes cannot claim police protection as a matter of right, unless there is a real threat to their life and liberty. The court made this decision while dismissing a writ petition seeking police protection and interference prevention from family members. The court stated that in the absence of any threat, the couple should learn to support each other and face society. The petitioners' writ petition was dismissed as there was no serious threat perceived.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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