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High Court Orders Police Probe into Legitimacy of Temple Marriage

Last Updated: 07-01-2024 02:01:26pm
High Court Orders Police Probe into Legitimacy of Temple Marriage

The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has ordered the Jalandhar Commissionerate of Police to look into the legitimacy of a marriage performed at a temple, specifically focusing on whether it adhered to Hindu rites.

 

The direction by Justice Sandeep Moudgil came on a plea filed by a runaway couple after the Bench was told that inquiry into the matter revealed that the temple was not registered/recognised by any government authority/department.

 

The Judge asserted the findings raised questions regarding the genuineness of the purohit, who solemnised the marriage and issued the certificate on which the petitioners placed reliance. The Court, considering the larger interest, expressed an inclination to address the issue beyond disposing of the petition by merely granting protection or instructing the state authorities to take care of runaway couples.

 

Justice Moudgil also took note of the state counsel’s submission that the Commissionerate of Police, Jalandhar, would have the jurisdiction to get the matter investigated as the marriage was solemnised at the temple there. Taking note of his oral request, the Commissionerate of Police was ordered to be impleaded as a respondent before being directed to take action in accordance with law, including verifying the veracity of the marriage “as to whether it was performed as per Hindu rites and ceremonies” after investigating purohit Subhash Chander.

 

Referring to the statements of the girl’s parents, Justice Moudgil observed their stand was that they had never caused any hindrance/problem in the married life of the present petitioners. As such, the court expressed skepticism about the assertions made in the petition.

 

Justice Moudgil asserted, “On receiving of the order, the Commissionerate of Police, Jalandhar, is directed to furnish the report on the issue within a week by way of an affidavit of a responsible officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police".

TAGS: High Court Punjab and Haryana Jalandhar Commissionerate of Police


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