How can I get High Court protection for a court marriage?
How can I get High Court protection for a court marriage?
Dear Client, If both parties are adults marrying of their own free will and face threats, harassment, or danger from family members or others, they may seek protection from the High Court. First, submit a written complaint to the local police detailing the threats and requesting protection. If adequate protection is not provided, a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution can be filed before the High Court seeking protection of life and personal liberty. Preserve all evidence, such as messages, recordings, and copies of complaints. If the Court finds the threat genuine, it may direct the police to ensure your safety. For further assistance, contact Prime Legal.
To seek High Court protection for a court marriage, you must file a petition stating your concerns and request protection. This is typically done if there’s a threat to your safety or well-being due to the marriage. A lawyer can help you file this petition with the necessary documents. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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