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Praveen Bano vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jd:5492)
2026 Latest Caselaw 1294 Raj

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 1294 Raj
Judgement Date : 30 January, 2026

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Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Praveen Bano vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jd:5492) on 30 January, 2026

Author: Farjand Ali
Bench: Farjand Ali
[2026:RJ-JD:5492]

      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
               S.B. Criminal Writ Petition No. 428/2026

1.       Praveen Bano D/o Sh Babu Khan Mewati, Aged About 28
         Years, Resident Of 465, Near Tej Singh Circle, Jyoti Nagar,
         Bhilwara At Present Resident Of Gali No. 8 Near Madrasa,
         Bhilwara Dist. Bhilwara.
2.       Manoj Jinagar S/o Shri Sanjay Kumar, Aged About 22
         Years, Resident Of Gali No. 8 Near Madrasa, Bhilwara
         Dist. Bhilwara.
                                                                 ----Petitioners
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through The Secretary, Department
         Of Home Affairs,govt. Of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
2.       Inspector General Of Police, Ajmer.
3.       Superintendent Of Police, Bhilwara.
4.       Sho Of Sadar, Police Station, Bhilwara.
5.       Babu Khan Mew S/o Shri Fakir Mohmand, Aged About 68
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
6.       Noor Khan Mew S/o Shri Babu Khan Mew, Aged About 35
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
7.       Zahid Khan Mew S/o Shri Babu Khan Mew, Aged About 25
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
8.       Papu Khan Mew S/o Shri Fakir Mohmand, Aged About 65
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
9.       Firoj Khan Mew S/o Shri Fakir Mohmand, Aged About 30
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
10.      Sonu Khan Mew S/o Shri Papu Khan Mew, Aged About 25
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
11.      Monu Khan Mew S/o Shri Papu Khan Mew, Aged About 22
         Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
12.      Sameer Khan Mew S/o Shri Papu Khan Mew, Aged About

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         20 Years, Resident Of Priya Darshni Colony, Suwana, Dist.
         Bhilwara.
                                                                 ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)         :     Mr. Yashwant Roy
For Respondent(s)         :     Mr. NS Chandawat, Dy.G.A.



                HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FARJAND ALI

Order

30/01/2026

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 threat to their life and personal liberty

at the hands of the private respondents.

2. In the circumstances, the writ petition is being considered

and decided on the basis of the averments, grounds and

material placed on record.

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

of marriageable age and assert that they have executed an

agreement for live in relationship dated 27.01.2026. It is

further stated that they are residing together as per their

own free will and wish and that the private respondents are

opposed to the said relationship and are allegedly extending

threats, giving rise to an apprehension to the life and

personal liberty of the petitioners.

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

view that the right to life and personal liberty is a

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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.

5. Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of with a direction

that the petitioners shall appear before the concerned

Superintendent of Police, 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 concerned Superintendent of Police

shall afford an opportunity of hearing to the 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.

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

finding with regard to the legitimacy of the relationship

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claimed by the petitioners, the validity of the alleged live in

relationship deed 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.

7. The Criminal Writ Petition stands disposed of in the aforesaid

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

(FARJAND ALI),J 140-Samvedana/-

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