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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Right To marry"
Choice To Marry Across Lines Of Faith Is Individual's Autonomy, Immune From External Veto: Delhi High Court
Family Disapproval Can't Curtail Autonomy Of Consenting Adults To Choose Life Partners: Delhi High Court
'Violates Right To Take Marriage Decision': High Court Grants Relief To Inter-Faith Couple After Delhi Police Fails To Provide Protection
'Value Gap B/W Constitutional & Social Norms': Allahabad HC Slams Family's Objection To Woman Marrying Man Of Choice
Convicted Prisoner Too Has Right To Marry: Madras High Court While Granting Emergency Leave To Life Convict
Same-Sex Marriage: Still A Pending Wish In 2025?
Marrying Person Of One's Choice Is A Fundamental Right, No One Can Interfere With Marriage Preferences Of Adults: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Adult's Right To Solemnise Marriage Or Live With Person Of Choice Protected Under Article 21: Allahabad High Court
True Love Between Adolescents Can't Be Controlled Through Rigours Of Law Or State Action: Allahabad High Court
Dark Face Of Society That Girls' Parents Lodge FIRs Against Husbands While Disapproving Their Love Marriage: Allahabad HC
Nobody Can Interfere In Lives Of Consenting Adults Who Have Chosen To Marry, Article 21 Includes Right To Exercise Personal Choices: Delhi High Court
Right To Marry Person Of Choice Protected Under Constitution, Not Even Family Members Can Object: Delhi High Court
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