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‘Police have no business being nosy parkers, should investigate crimes, not marriages’: Allahabad HC
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The bench stated, “The police have no business in the matter to be nosy parkers.
We have repeatedly reminded the police that it is no business of theirs to investigate marriages.
The woman’s father lodged the case against the man after coming to know of the marriage on April 18.
Story continues below this adIn an interim order, the court had stayed the police investigation as well as the petitioners’ arrest.
This is a case where the matter ought to have been concluded, in view of the statement recorded before us.”