Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 8848 Raj
Judgement Date : 30 October, 2023
[2023:RJ-JD:36808]
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR S.B. Criminal Writ Petition No. 1843/2023
1. Rekha D/o Shri Shankar Singh, Aged About 26 Years, B/c Rawat, R/o Sharo Ka Bala, Taragarh, Tehsil And Dist. Ajmer, Raj.
2. Deep Singh S/o Shri Mange Singh, Aged About 30 Years, R/o Sinchiya Bass, Tehsil Marwar Junction, Dist. Pali, Raj.
----Petitioners Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through Chief Secretary, Ministry Of Home Affairs, Jaipur, Raj.
2. Director General Of Police, Govt. Of Rajasthan Police Head Quarter, Jaipur
3. The Superintendent Of Police, Pali
4. The Station House Officer, P.s. Bagri, Dist. Pali
5. Anne Singh (Father In Law), R/o Village Sharo Ka Bala, Taragarh, Tehsil And Dist. Ajmer, Raj.
6. Chiman Singh S/o Shri Anne Singh, R/o Sharo Ka Bala, Taragarh, Tehsil And Dist. Ajmer, Raj.
7. Raju Singh S/o Shankar Singh, R/o Leelki Bera, Sinchiya Bass, Via Sojat, Post Kantaliya Tehsil Marwar Junction, Dist. Pali
8. Shankar Singh S/o Kair Singh, R/o Leelki Bera, Sinchiya Bass, Via Sojat, Post Kantaliya Tehsil Marwar Junction, Dist. Pali
9. Pramesh Singh S/o Anne Singh, Aged About 30 Years, R/o Sharo Ka Bala, Taragarh, Tehsil And Dist. Ajmer, Raj.
----Respondents
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Ashok Kr. Prajapat For Respondent(s) : Mr. Abhishek Purohit, AGA
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FARJAND ALI
Order
30/10/2023
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1. The petitioners have preferred the instant writ petition for
protection of their life and personal liberty.
2. Heard learned counsel for both the sides and perused the
material available on record.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that both the
petitioners are major and they are living in a live-in-relationship
and in this regard, they have executed an agreement on
25.08.2023, but the private respondents and others are not happy
with their relationship and they are threatening the petitioners.
Private respondents have no right to harass the petitioners and to
take the law in their hands. Given that their life and liberty is in
danger, police protection may be granted to them. Reliance has
been placed upon the judgment passed by a Coordinate Bench of
this Court in the case of Leela v. State of Rajasthan (S.B.
Criminal Misc. Petition No. 5045/2021 decided on
15.09.2021) wherein it was held that the right to claim
protection under Article 21 of the Constitution of India is
imperative and it cannot be waived off based on moral/legal
validity of live-in relationship.
4. Learned Public Prosecutor submits that appropriate directions
may be issued.
5. In view of the order intended to be passed in the petition,
being non-prejudicial to the private respondents, no notices are
required against them.
6. Heard. Considered.
7. It is well settled legal position as expounded by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court of India in Lata Singh Vs. State of UP [AIR
[2023:RJ-JD:36808] (3 of 4) [CRLW-1843/2023]
2006 SC 2522], S. Khushboo Vs. Kanniammal [(2010) 5
SCC 600], Indra Sarma Vs. VKV Sarma [(2013) 15 SCC 755]
and Shafin Jahan vs. Asokan KM & Ors. [(2018) 16 SCC
368] that the society cannot determine how individuals live their
lives, especially when they are major, irrespective of the fact that
the relation between two major individuals may be termed as
immoral and unsocial. Thus, life and personal liberty of the
individuals has to be protected except according to procedure
established by law, as mandated by Article 21 of the Constitution
of India. Further, as per Section 29 of Rajasthan Police Act, 2007
every police officer is duty bound to protect the life and liberty of
the citizens.
8. Therefore, in light of above legal position and after hearing
learned counsel for the parties as well as perusing the record of
the case, since the petitioners apprehend threat to their right of
life and liberty, this Court is of the considered view that the
petitioners have every right to seek the protection of their life,
limb and liberty; and therefore, persuaded to dispose of the
present petition with the direction to the petitioners to appear
before the concerned Superintendent of Police along with
appropriate representation regarding their grievance. The
concerned Superintendent of Police shall in turn hear the
grievance of the petitioners, and after analyzing the threat
perceptions, if necessitated, may pass necessary orders to provide
adequate security and protection to the petitioners.
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9. It is made clear that any observation in this order shall not
affect any criminal and civil proceedings initiated against the
petitioners.
10. Accordingly, the writ petition as well as the stay petition
stand disposed of.
(FARJAND ALI),J 13-Mamta/-
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