The Delhi High Court has reprimanded the police for the arrest of the brother and father of the woman's husband by the UP Police in a case of marrying against the wishes of the relatives.
Reprimanding the UP Police, the Delhi High Court said that it will not be allowed here in Delhi, you cannot do illegal work here.
The High Court reprimanded the UP Police and said that someone comes to you with a complaint and goes to arrest people without knowing their age, whether they are adults or minors.
'This work will not work in Delhi'
During the hearing of the couple, the bench of Justice Mukta Gupta reprimanded the police officer appearing in the court on behalf of the UP Police. The court said that this work will not be done in Delhi.
'When you investigate, will not ask the complainant'? Delhi High Court said that when you investigate, you will not ask the complainant?
The High Court said that we will see the CCTV footage if Shamli Police has come to Delhi to arrest them. We will ensure that there is a departmental inquiry against you. The High Court reprimanded and said that if the SHO and the IO do not know how to investigate, then we have no solution, you should have asked at least the family members.
Woman's parents are against marriage In a petition filed in the Delhi High Court, a couple said that they married on their own on July 1, 2021. The woman's parents are against the marriage and have been accused of making repeated threats. The couple's father and brother were taken by the UP Police from their residence on the intervening night of August 6 and 7 and their whereabouts are yet to be traced.
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