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Women sacrificing love for parents common in India, says Supreme Court

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Unsuccessful love stories are common in Indian cinema..... but courts deal with facts and truth...

Now court observes that it is also real in our society, that most lovers sacrifice their love feeling for the sake of their parents..




Women sacrificing love for parents common in India, says Supreme Court


NEW DELHI: Unsuccessful love stories have found a very vivid description in a Supreme Court observation wherein it has said that women sacrificing their relationship to accept parents' decision is a common phenomenon in India.

The apex court noted this in a judgement which set aside the conviction and life sentence of a man who had survived a pact with a woman to commit suicide immediately after secretly entering into wedlock.

While the 23-year-old woman could not be saved in the incident of 1995, the man suffered the ordeal as the police booked him for the offence of killing her.

The top court noted that the woman might have first "unwillingly" agreed to go by her parents' wish but later she apparently changed her mind which appeared from the scene of the incident where garlands, bangles and vermilion were found.

Further, it observed that the woman might have told her lover that due to resistance from her family, she would not marry him.

"Such a reaction on the part of a girl to sacrifice her love and accept a decision of her parents, even though unwillingly, is a common phenomenon in this country," a bench of justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan said.

The court noted that the victim and the accused were in love with each other and the woman's father had testified in the court that due to caste differences, his family had refused to give their nod to the couple to marry.

Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...a-says-supreme-court/articleshow/59200655.cms
 
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It has hazardous for youngsters to fall in love and choose their mates.

Very often , parents refuse to approve due to caste, status considerations or simply because they were ignored by youngsters regarding choosing whom to marry.

Many young are driven to desperation and choose the death option.

Really sad.
 
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