Delhi High Court: Adults have right to marry without family interference

Delhi High Court: Adults have right to marry without family interference

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New Delhi [India], August 14 (ANI): The Delhi High Court has reaffirmed that the personal liberty of two consenting adults to marry and live together peacefully is protected under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. In a recent ruling, the court emphasised that family opposition cannot override this autonomy.

Justice Sanjeev Narula stated that the Supreme Court has consistently upheld this principle, directing law enforcement to protect couples from threats or coercion. In this case, the court ordered police protection for a young couple who feared harassment from the woman family.

The couple had solemnised their marriage on July 23, 2025, following Hindu rituals at an Arya Samaj trust in Delhi.

They approached the court after the woman parents allegedly tried to pressure her, despite her voluntary departure from her family home and her clear affirmation of the marriage during a police inquiry. That inquiry, initiated after a missing complaint, was later closed.

To ensure their safety, the court instructed the local Station House Officer (SHO) to assign a beat officer, brief them on the court directives, and provide the couple with emergency contact numbers. Any reported threats must be documented and addressed without delay.

Justice Narula clarified that the court was not ruling on the veracity of the allegations but was solely focused on protecting the couple fundamental rights to life, liberty, and dignity. (ANI)

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