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Rajeshwari D/O Shri Lokesh Kumar vs State Of Rajasthan (2024:Rj-Jp:15553)
2024 Latest Caselaw 2455 Raj/2

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 2455 Raj/2
Judgement Date : 3 April, 2024

Rajasthan High Court

Rajeshwari D/O Shri Lokesh Kumar vs State Of Rajasthan (2024:Rj-Jp:15553) on 3 April, 2024

Author: Anil Kumar Upman

Bench: Anil Kumar Upman

[2024:RJ-JP:15553]

        HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                    BENCH AT JAIPUR

                 S.B. Criminal Writ Petition No. 648/2024

1.       Rajeshwari D/o Shri Lokesh Kumar, Aged About 23 Years,
         R/o Jyorah Kalyanpura, Simariya, Tarachandra, Lalauri
         Khera, Pilibhit (U.p.) At Present Village Phootala, Tehsil
         Srimadhopur Khurrampura, Sikar, Mandaru (Raj.)
2.       Azad Son Of Saleman, Aged About 21 Years, R/o
         Phootala,        Tehsil       Srimadhopur            Khurrampura,         Sikar,
         Mandaru (Raj.)
                                                                          ----Petitioners
                                         Versus
1.       State       Of      Rajasthan,           Through             Secretary,   Home
         Department, Govt. Of Rajasthan, Secretariat, Jaipur.
2.       Superintendent Of Police, Sikar.
3.       S.h.o., Police Station Shri Madhopur., District Sikar.
4.       Lokesh Rathore Son Of Kunwar Sen Rathore, R/o M.b.t.
         Bhatta, Thana Renwal Majhi, Diggi Malpura Road, Jaipur.
5.       Devendra Rathore Son Of Lokesh Rathore, R/o M.B.T.
         Bhatta, Thana Renwal Majhi, Diggi Malpura Road, Jaipur.
6.       Balbeti Wife Of Lokesh Rathore, R/o M.b.t. Bhatta, Thana
         Renwal Majhi, Diggi Malpura Road, Jaipur.
7.       Pramod Rathore Son Of Gordhan Lal Rathore, R/o Post
         Bashara, Bisalpur Thana, District Pilibhit (U.P.)
8.       Mithlesh Rathore Wife Of Pramod Rathore, R/o Post
         Bashara, Bisalpur Thana, District Pilibhit (U.P.)
                                                                        ----Respondents

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Narendra Kumar Meena For Respondent(s) : Mr. Prashant Sharma, PP

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL KUMAR UPMAN

Order

03/04/2024

1. Petitioners are present in person and they have duly been

identified by their counsel.

[2024:RJ-JP:15553] (2 of 3) [CRLW-648/2024]

2. Petitioners have preferred instant petition for issuance of

necessary directions to official-respondents to provide adequate

security and protection to them on the ground that they are facing

grave threat of their life and liberty at the hands of private

respondents.

3. Counsel for petitioners submits that petitioners in order to

live happily and peacefully are seeking protection qua private

respondents, who are not happy with the relationship of

petitioners.

4. Pursuant the judgment of the Apex Court in case of Navtej

Singh Johar V. Union of India [(2018)10 SCC 1] and of this

court in Bajrang Lal Sharma v. State of Rajasthan, SB Cr.

Miscellaneous Petition No.2/2019 decided on 4-1-2019, the

State Government through Director General of Police issued a

Circular dated 18-1-2019 and appointed Nodal Officer at every

Police Station in the State of Rajasthan for ventilation of

grievances of newly married couple, including for adequate

protection. Life and liberty is fundamental right of every citizen

being part of Article 21 of the Constitution of India, petitioners

deserve protection of their life and liberty in accordance with law.

5. In view of above, however, this Court in exercise of its writ

jurisdiction is not inclined to enter into examining the validity of

marriage/legality of relationship of parties, therefore does not

render any affirmation of legality and validity of the status of

parties, under which they are living together, but keeping in mind

the proposition of law set forth by the Apex Court in catena of

judgments and in order to protect fundamental rights of parties

for their life and liberty, guaranteed under the Constitution, this

[2024:RJ-JP:15553] (3 of 3) [CRLW-648/2024]

petition is disposed of with liberty to petitioners to approach the

concerned Nodal Officer for ventilation of their grievances.

6. In case petitioners move any application, it is expected from

the concerned Nodal Officer to take necessary action for not

allowing to illegally hinder in peaceful life and liberty of petitioners

by private respondents, who are not agreeable to the relationship

of petitioners, but after verifying the fact, if required.

7. However, it is made clear that this order will not affect the

civil/ criminal proceedings, if any, in the present matter.

8. All pending application(s), if any, stand(s) disposed of.

(ANIL KUMAR UPMAN),J

DEEPA RANI -9

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