El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad anula una denuncia contra una pareja casada por consentimiento

El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad anuló una denuncia (FIR) contra una pareja casada después de que la mujer declarara que se había casado por voluntad propia. El tribunal reprendió a la policía de Uttar Pradesh, señalando que tales acciones violan la libertad personal, y ordenó protección para la vida matrimonial de la pareja.

El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad ha ordenado a la policía de Uttar Pradesh que no hostigue a las parejas que se han casado por voluntad propia.

En un caso específico, el tribunal anuló una denuncia contra una pareja casada después de que la mujer afirmara que su matrimonio fue consensual. El tribunal declaró que la intervención policial en tales asuntos infringe la libertad personal.

El fallo se refiere a la Sección 87 del BNS, subrayando los derechos de las parejas adultas y la elección de matrimonio. Según lo informado por India Today, el tribunal ordenó protección para la vida matrimonial de la pareja.

La decisión subraya la cultura constitucional y la libertad personal, marcando una postura significativa contra la interferencia injustificada.

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