गुजरात हाईकोर्ट में शादीशुदा गर्लफ्रेंड की कस्टडी मांगने पहुंचा शख्स: लिव-इन रिलेशनशिप के एग्रीमेंट के आधार पर अपील की, कोर्ट ने लगाया 5000 का जुर्माना

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In the Gujarat High Court, a man appealed to get the custody of his married girlfriend. On this, the High Court imposed a fine of Rs 5000 on the person. The youth was demanding this custody on the basis of the agreement made regarding the live-in relationship. The matter is of Banaskantha district.

The person said – she was living with me since marriage
In fact, the lover had demanded in the High Court that the girlfriend be freed from her husband and handed over to her custody. He said in the petition that he was in a relationship with the woman. The woman was married to another person against her will, but she was not unhappy with him. After marriage she did not stay with husband and was living in live-in with me. Shortly thereafter, the woman’s family and in-laws forcibly took her with them and left her back with her husband.

The woman has been kept in her in-laws house without her consent, where her husband has illegally confined her. The man has also claimed that the woman has also signed the live-in agreement. During this, the double bench of the High Court heard the matter and after hearing such arguments, gave a decision to pay a fine of Rs.5000.

The state government refused to consider the petition
The state government has also opposed the petition. Arguing that the person has no locus standi to file such a petition. If a woman is in possession of her husband, it cannot be said that she is in possession of him illegally.

At the same time, after hearing the case, the bench of Justice VM Pancholi and Justice HM Prachhak said that the woman has not been married to the petitioner nor has she been divorced from her husband till now. Also said that on the basis of live-in agreement, the petitioner has no right to appeal.

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