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Rajasthan High Court lets Raj’s ‘Hadiya’ return to husband

The girl’s family claimed that the boy and his family had cast some spell on her and so she wanted to be with him

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Rajasthan High Court lets Raj’s ‘Hadiya’ return to husband
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The Rajasthan High Court has sent 22-year-old Payal Sanghvi to live with her husband Faiz Mohammad and provided her with police protection after she told it that sje feared for their lives.

The court was hearing a plea filed by Payal’s family, who alleged that Faiz had kidnapped her forged the marriage certificate.  

The case was listed for hearing on Tuesday and the girl told the court she wanted to live with her husband and was not under any pressure. Incidentally, Payal had been living in the government-run Nari Niketan for the past one week. The court had sent her there after the previous hearing.    

Meanwhile, an FIR has been registered against Payal’s husband Faiz and is under investigation.

Speaking to DNA after the court order, Mahesh Bora, advocate for Faiz Modi said, “The court heard the issue and asked Payal what she wanted. She told the court she wanted to live with her husband and the court ordered that she be sent there with protection. Other issues related to conversion and authenticity of the marriage certificate could probably be scheduled for hearing tomorrow.”

Payal’s father Narpat sounded crestfallen. “The two know each other since school, but it was not a love relation. We still feel they have done some jadu tona on our daughter to get her under their control,  “ he said.

Aijaz Modi , Faiz’s father, said “I am satisfied with the turn of events. My son’s wife has come home. The last few days have been very tense.”  

Faiz said, “I am happy to get my wife back after the court’s intervention. I have known her for 10 years and we love each other. The police can investigate all they want. I am sure to get justice.”

Payal had gone missing from her home on October 25 and her brother had filed a habeas corpus. He had accused the police of not registering his FIR.

The court had heard the matter and asked the police to lodge an FIR and investigate the matter. Judges Gopal Krishna Vyas and Manoj Kumar Garg had on the last hearing also sought a reply from the state government on its handling of religious conversions and asked whether there is any law regulating conversions in Rajasthan.  

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  • The girl’s family claimed that the boy and his family had cast some spell on her and so she wanted to be with him.
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