madhya pradesh high court upholds adult woman’s right to choose partner in habeas corpus case: Could not make marriage work with husband 21 years older

madhya pradesh high court upholds adult woman’s right to choose partner in habeas corpus case: Could not make marriage work with husband 21 years older

In a courtroom where her husband, parents and partner stood waiting, a 19-year-old woman made a choice that would decide the course of her life.

“I am an adult. I am living on my own will. I do not want to stay with my husband or my parents,” she told the court.

The Gwalior bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court listened and agreed.

The case began with a habeas corpus petition filed by the husband, who alleged that his wife was being illegally kept by another man, Anuj Kumar.

Police traced the woman and placed her in a one-stop centre before presenting her in court.

But when the judges asked her what she wanted, there was no hesitation.

She spoke about her marriage, about a 21-year age gap – she was 19, her husband was 40 – and a relationship that never found balance. She said the marriage was not working and alleged mistreatment.

Her decision was firm; she wanted to live with her partner.

The court ordered counselling, a chance to reconsider. It changed nothing.

Even after the sessions, the woman repeated her choice. Her partner, standing beside her, assured the court that he would care for her and ensure her safety.

A division bench of Justice Anand Pathak and Justice Pushpendra Yadav ruled that her voice mattered the most.

Once it was clear she was not under any illegal restraint, the basis of the petition fell apart.

The court allowed her to leave with her partner, reaffirming that an adult has the right to decide where and with whom to live.

Before closing the matter, the court added a layer of protection.

For six months, designated officials, referred to as “Shaurya Didi”, will stay in touch with the woman, ensuring her safety and well-being.

She will be released from the one-stop centre after due formalities.

The case may have begun as a legal dispute, but it ended as a statement on personal freedom.

In choosing to stand by the woman’s words, the court once again drew a clear line. When it comes to an adult’s life, the final decision rests with the individual.

– Ends

Published By:

Sonali Verma

Published On:

Apr 6, 2026 10:40 IST

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