Last Updated: October 28, 2023, 12:42 IST
The duo bought married in Jamui Panch temple.
The couple ran away from their properties and went to Patna.
In rural India, lovers eloping from their cities to marry one another is fairly widespread. There have been quite a few such tales displaying individuals can do something for his or her companions. One such current case from Bihar has now made headlines. Two ladies ran away from their hometown and bought married at a temple. They have now requested their households to permit them to dwell collectively; if not, then they’ve demanded to be thrown earlier than a shifting prepare. This whole matter has been lodged on the Laxmipur police station space of Jamui district. Nisha Kumari and Komal Kumari have been in a relationship for one and a half years earlier than they determined to run away from their properties. The couple ran away on October 24 and bought married in Jamui Panch temple. They have been later caught by police in Laxmipur district.
About one and half years in the past, Komal Kumari — daughter of Kameshwar Tani — a resident of Gerua Pursanda village of the Halsi police station space met Nisha Kumari. She is the daughter of Ajit Tanti, a resident of Dighi village of the Laxmipur police station space. They each met one another at a mutual relative’s wedding ceremony. The love affair started at this wedding ceremony. After spending appreciable time with one another, the couple determined to run away as they have been conscious that their household wouldn’t approve of their relationship.
They ran away from their dwelling and went to Patna. After this, Nisha’s household registered a case of kidnapping of their daughter within the police station. The couple acquired this data and determined to return to Nisha’s hometown Lakshmipur by way of prepare. They have been caught by the Government Railway Police ( GRP) on the station. They have been taken to the police station the place they confessed their love for one another. During interplay with Local18, the couple stated that they love one another and need to dwell collectively.
In such a state of affairs, it’s to be famous that homosexual marriages are usually not allowed in India as it’s thought-about a punishable offence. In the current ruling of SC, homosexual marriages have been refused to be recognised by Indian society and regulation.