Overview
- The Allahabad High Court dismissed a plea by Shreya Kesarwani and her husband seeking police protection, finding no evidence of a credible threat to their safety.
- The court emphasized that couples marrying against parental wishes cannot claim police protection as a right unless a real and evident danger exists.
- Justice Saurabh Srivastava noted that in the absence of serious threats, couples should support each other and navigate societal challenges independently.
- The ruling referenced the Supreme Court's Lata Singh judgment, which limits judicial intervention to cases involving genuine threats to life or liberty.
- The court clarified that police and courts remain available to act if any harm or misbehavior against such couples arises in the future.