The Allahabad High Court today granted police protection to Sakshi Misra, daughter of BJP MLA Rajesh Misra, and her husband Ajitesh Kumar..The matter was heard today by a Bench of Justice Siddhartha Varma..High drama ensued at the Allahabad High Court premises today, with claims being made that Sakshi Misra and her husband Ajitesh were abducted just before today’s hearing at the High Court. Later, reports surfaced that it was not Sakshi and Ajitesh, but another couple that was abducted. It was also reported that Ajitesh had been roughed up by unknown men within the High Court premises..Sakshi Misra and Ajitesh Kumar had filed a petition in the High Court last week seeking police protection to “live a peaceful life” as a married couple. Sakshi filed the plea amidst claims that she was receiving threats from her father, her brother, and others over her inter-caste marriage with Ajitesh..The couple had prayed that the police or Rajesh Mishra do not disturb them in “their peaceful living as both petitioners were major and had entered into marriage with a free will”..The order passed by the High Court today states,
The Allahabad High Court today granted police protection to Sakshi Misra, daughter of BJP MLA Rajesh Misra, and her husband Ajitesh Kumar..The matter was heard today by a Bench of Justice Siddhartha Varma..High drama ensued at the Allahabad High Court premises today, with claims being made that Sakshi Misra and her husband Ajitesh were abducted just before today’s hearing at the High Court. Later, reports surfaced that it was not Sakshi and Ajitesh, but another couple that was abducted. It was also reported that Ajitesh had been roughed up by unknown men within the High Court premises..Sakshi Misra and Ajitesh Kumar had filed a petition in the High Court last week seeking police protection to “live a peaceful life” as a married couple. Sakshi filed the plea amidst claims that she was receiving threats from her father, her brother, and others over her inter-caste marriage with Ajitesh..The couple had prayed that the police or Rajesh Mishra do not disturb them in “their peaceful living as both petitioners were major and had entered into marriage with a free will”..The order passed by the High Court today states,