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HC asks GUJ Govt if Eloper’s serial can be publicly humiliated

HC asks GUJ Govt if Eloper's serial can be publicly humiliated
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Ahmedabad: Gujarat High Court has asked the state government whether it can publish the details of a married man who had eloped with different girls just to throw it away after the exploit.
This, to create public awareness and take preventive measures to ensure that other girls do not fall prey to the charges.
When the man in this case surrounded by more than seven months after the regional fight, the court also asked the police department to declare how many hours are spent to discover him so that expenditure incurred in the process can be extracted from it.
The high court has been seeking a reply from the authorities on these aspects on 31 January.
In this case, a girl from Rajkot City eloped with a married man in May 2021.
Initially, the police register a complaint Thorala missing and started looking for him.
More than a month later, when he was untraceable, her parents moved a habeas corpus petition in the high court through a lawyer Nirav Sanghavi.
They complain that the defendant is a married man and a father.
She has eloped with some of the girls in the past and this is the modus operandi for exploiting them, they told the court.
The court sought to know the antecedents of the man and the police reported three incidents in which the criminal complaint filed against him for berlanggung with the girls.
After nearly six months of unsuccessful searches by the police Rajkot, the High Court last month wandering the senior officer to probe cells of human trafficking.
Last week, the girl was traced and produced before the court.
The girl told the judge that he regretted his decision to elope with him and wanted to return to her parents.
Seeing these cases, a bench of justice Sonia Gokani and Justice Mauna Bhatt asked the state government “Possibly hinting general public with regard to the behavior of the respondent no 4 officially to create public awareness by way of prevention by means of prevention.
Measures to rescue the girls do not other innocent “.
The judges observed that repeated incidents of elopement not only makes it very difficult for the parties but for that, the police have to work longer and put in long hours; In this particular case the girl could be traced after seven months.
The court directed, “Let the details of working hours spent on search Corpus provided to this court to consider the imposition of a fee.”

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