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Home / Crime and Justice / Court Halts Honour Killing Probe Against Victim's Partner

Court Halts Honour Killing Probe Against Victim's Partner

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Gujarat HC stayed Tharad court's order to investigate the complainant.
  • Victim's father and uncle allegedly killed her after she eloped.
  • Court granted interim relief and ordered no coercive action against the complainant.
Court Halts Honour Killing Probe Against Victim's Partner

The Gujarat High Court has issued a stay on an order from a Tharad sessions court that directed police to investigate Haresh Chaudhary, the complainant in the alleged honour killing of his live-in partner, Chandrika Chaudhary. Chandrika, who had eloped with Haresh, was tragically killed allegedly by her father and uncle. The lower court's observations suggested Haresh's actions might have contributed to the incident, given societal norms.

The High Court, however, found these remarks unwarranted during a bail hearing. Justice M.R. Mengdey has issued notices to the state government and local police, seeking their responses. In the interim, the court has provided relief to Haresh, ensuring no coercive action will be taken against him and has stayed the specific paragraphs of the Tharad court's order.

Chandrika, an MBBS aspirant, was reportedly strangled and her death staged as a suicide by her family. The alleged murder occurred shortly before a scheduled High Court hearing concerning a habeas corpus petition filed by Haresh. The primary investigation against Chandrika's father and uncle for her murder continues.

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Chandrika Chaudhary was allegedly killed by her father and uncle after eloping with her live-in partner, Haresh Chaudhary.
The High Court stayed a lower court's order to investigate Haresh, deeming the inquiry unwarranted during a bail hearing.
The High Court granted interim relief, including a stay on coercive action against Haresh and halting specific court directives.

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