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Pooja Tanwar vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jd:15822)
2026 Latest Caselaw 5297 Raj

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 5297 Raj
Judgement Date : 7 April, 2026

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Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Pooja Tanwar vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jd:15822) on 7 April, 2026

Author: Farjand Ali
Bench: Farjand Ali
[2026:RJ-JD:15822]

      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
               S.B. Criminal Writ Petition No. 1238/2026

1.       Pooja Tanwar D/o Rajendra Singh Tanwar, Aged About 23
         Years, Resident Of 18/114, Pratap Nagar Sector 08,
         Sanganer, Jaipur Presently Residing At Bhagat Ki Kothi,
         Jodhpur
2.       Rahul S/o Kalu, Aged About 22 Years, Resident Of
         444/36, Amagarh Parvat Colony, Delhi Bypass Road,
         Jaipur City Presently Residing At Bhagat Ki Kothi, Jodhpur.
                                                                   ----Petitioners
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Chief Secretary, Ministry Of
         Home Affairs, Jaipur Raj.
2.       The Commissioner Of Police, Jaipur, Rajasthan
3.       The Commissioner Of Police, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
4.       Superintendent Of Police, Jaipur South , Rajasthan.
5.       Sho, Police Station Pratap Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
6.       Sho, Police Station Jeenmata, Sikar
7.       Rajendra Singh Tanwar S/o Surjan Singh, R/o Plot No
         18/114, Pratap Nagar , Sector 8, Jaipur
8.       Vijay Singh S/o Rajendra Singh, R/o Plot No 18/114,
         Pratap Nagar , Sector 8, Jaipur
9.       Hanuman Singh S/o Rajendra Singh, R/o Plot No 18/114,
         Pratap Nagar , Sector 8, Jaipur
10.      Gajendra Singh S/o Surjan Singh, R/o Plot No 18/114,
         Pratap Nagar , Sector 8, Jaipur
                                                                 ----Respondents



For Petitioner(s)         :     Mr. Harshvardhan
For Respondent(s)         :     Mr. Shri Ram Choudhary, AGA




                HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FARJAND ALI

Order

07/04/2026

1. The present Criminal Writ Petition has been preferred by the

petitioners under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking

issuance of appropriate directions to the official respondents for

providing them protection, on the ground that they apprehend

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threat to their life and personal liberty at the hands of the private

respondents.

2. As per the pleadings, the petitioners claim to be majors and

of marriageable age and assert that they have solemnized their

marriage on 18.03.2026. It is further stated that they are residing

together as husband and wife and that the private respondents

are opposed to the said marriage and are allegedly extending

threats, giving rise to an apprehension to the life and personal

liberty of the petitioners.

3. Upon perusal of the record, this Court is of the considered

view that the right to life and personal liberty is a fundamental

right guaranteed to every individual under the Constitution, and

the same cannot be compromised under any circumstances. No

person can be deprived of his or her life or personal liberty except

in accordance with the procedure established by law and

apprehension relating to life and personal liberty, if asserted,

deserves to be examined by the competent authority. The

assessment of threat perception and the necessity of protection

are matters falling within the domain of the police authorities, who

are duty bound to ensure maintenance of law and order and to

prevent any person from taking the law into his or her own hands.

4. Accordingly, the writ petition is allowed with a direction that

the petitioners shall appear before the

Commissioner/Superintendent of Police concerned within a period

of ten days from today and submit a representation clearly

indicating the persons from whom they apprehend threat or harm.

Upon such appearance, the Commissioner/Superintendent of

Police concerned shall afford an opportunity of hearing to the

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petitioners and, if deemed necessary, to the concerned private

respondents, examine the grievance, deliberate over the issue and

calibrate the threat perception and, if the circumstances so

warrant, pass appropriate orders in accordance with law so as to

ensure that no harm is caused to the petitioners by the private

respondents by taking law into their own hands.

5. It is clarified that this Court has not recorded any definitive

finding with regard to the legitimacy of the relationship claimed by

the petitioners, the validity of the alleged marriage or the

genuineness of the documents relied upon by them, and all such

aspects shall remain open for enquiry and investigation by the

competent authority, in accordance with law. It is further made

clear that any observation made herein shall not affect any civil or

criminal proceedings, if any, pending or to be initiated in

accordance with law.

6. Pending applications, if any, also stand disposed of.

(FARJAND ALI),J 235-poojatak/-

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