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Can’t ask women whose father’s father is: HC

Can't ask women whose father's father is: HC
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Ahmedabad: Gujarat High Court has asked a related question about whether a woman can be forced to reveal the name of his father’s son, when he reaches alone for children’s delivery.
Judge Paresh Upadhyay repeatedly asked questions to the government lawyer, “If a woman considers a child and she is not married, and goes to the hospital, will the doctor ask who the child is it? If the woman says that she does not want to answer the question, in a state Like that, is he under the obligation to reveal his child he brought? “The judge asked a question while hearing the appeal of the belief proposed by a man from Junagadh Regency, who had been punished for rape.
In this case, after the elopement, the couple has one child.
While the woman was pregnant for the second time, the couple planned to get married.
However, they could not do it when the woman reached the age of marriage on March 25, 2020 when locking applies.
Finally, their marriage took place in January 2021.
Not happy with their union, the girl’s family filed a pine shot against the man for rape.
On August 9, the High Court guarantees men after completing RS 100 personal bonds only.
During his hearing with his belief in the term 10 years in prison on August 19, the court discussed about making a minority age from 16 years to 18 years as a sexual relations with a woman under 18 years inviting accusations of rape.
Hinning Protests Nirda Rape Cases, Judges verbally observed that there were protests in urban areas and the government had changed the law.
He then asked, “Why are the girls in the rural area suffer (because of this)?” The court is discussing the tradition of rural marriage at an early age, and especially in the tribal area where marriage is not pre-condition to give birth to a child.
Judge further said that the woman could not get married before the age of 18, but she could give birth to a child.
“When the woman did not make complaints of rape and insisted that it was his choice, can we read crime (into it)?” The court asked further, “a purely legal problem is if a woman imagines and she does not make complaints and she is not married, the supply (law) which will be violated?” In this particular case, the court also said that the victim was removed from the dormitory, but he still insisted giving birth to his second child.
“This daughter must be respected,” said the judge while indicating that the court could dispose of allegations of the father of children.

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