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H.C.P.No.339 Of 2017 vs The Commissioner Of Police

Madras High Court|06 March, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

(The order of the Court was made by S.NAGAMUTHU,J. ) The petitioner is the husband of one Ramya, aged 24 years. The marriage between them was solemnized on 20.02.2013. Out of the said wed lock, they got a minor son aged 2 1/2 years, by name, Monish. According to the petitioner, his wife and the child are found missing from 14.2.2017 onwards. In this regard, a case has been registered in Crime No.182 of 2017, on the file of the second respondent police. Since no action whatsoever was taken to secure the detenues, the petitioner has come up with this habeas corpus petition.
2. Today when the habeas corpus petition was taken up for hearing, Mrs.Ramya appeared along with her minor son Monish. Her parents also appeared before us. They told us that they are poor people, having no means to maintain themselves. From out of the coolie work they are able to sustain. The detenue would further state that the petitioner harassed her frequently demanding cash or some other kind of property from her parents. He manhandled her on many occasions. Unable to bear the torture, according to her, she has been living only with her parents. Her parents also stated the same thing. The detenue would further state that she is prepared to remain with her parents and she is not willing to go back to the matrimonial home because of the torture meted out at the hands of the petitioner. The said statement is recorded.
3. Since we find that there is no illegal detention and that the detenue has been living after all with her parents on her own volition, the question of granting any relief to the petitioner as prayed for, does not arise. Accordingly, the habeas corpus petition is dismissed.
4. During the course of hearing, when we enquired the detenue as to how did she manage to come to Chennai when there is no income for her, she stated that she pledged her ear stud to mobilize money for them to come over to Chennai. She has further stated that from the morning they have not taken food, as they did not have sufficient money. Having heard these statements of the detenue and her parents, the learned counsel Mr.Pugazhenthi and Mr.John Sathyan, who are present in Court, offered to pay a sum of Rs.9,500/- (Rupees nine thousand and five hundred only) by way of help to the detenue to go back to her native place. Accordingly, they paid to her. The same is recorded.
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Title

H.C.P.No.339 Of 2017 vs The Commissioner Of Police

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
06 March, 2017