After a court marriage, couples may encounter challenges such as familial or societal opposition, which can lead to safety concerns. To address these issues, we work diligently to connect these couples with the necessary resources and authorities to ensure their protection.
Our approach involves understanding the unique circumstances of each couple, assessing the level of threat they face, and providing guidance on the legal procedures involved in seeking police protection. We maintain confidentiality, respecting the privacy and wishes of the couples we assist, while also liaising with local law enforcement agencies to ensure their safety and security.
We are dedicated to upholding the principles of love, choice, and personal freedom, and our mission is to empower couples to exercise their right to marry and live their lives without fear or intimidation. Our services extend beyond just facilitating marriages; we are here to support couples throughout their journey, ensuring their safety and happiness as they embark on their new lives together.
Marriage Certificate: The couple should possess a valid marriage certificate obtained through a court marriage, as this is often a key document that establishes their legal marital status.
Proof of Identity: Both individuals should provide proof of identity, such as Aadhar cards, passports, or voter ID cards.
Address Proof: Address proof documents, such as utility bills or Aadhar cards, can be required to verify the couple’s current residence.
Affidavit: An affidavit may be needed, where the couple states the reasons for seeking police protection and details any threats or harassment they have faced.
Application Letter: A letter or application addressed to the local law enforcement authorities explaining the need for protection and requesting assistance.
The process for obtaining police protection for an eloped couple after a court marriage generally involves the following steps:
Contact Local Authorities: The couple should approach the local law enforcement authorities, typically the local police station, and inform them about their situation, emphasizing the threats or harassment they are facing.
Provide Documentation: The couple should submit the required documentation, including their marriage certificate, proof of identity, address proof, affidavits, and the application letter explaining the need for protection.
Filing a Complaint: In some cases, the couple may need to file an official complaint regarding the threats they have received. The police will initiate an investigation into the matter.
Assessment: Law enforcement authorities will assess the level of threat to the couple’s safety. They may also contact the families involved to try to mediate or resolve the situation peacefully.
Police Protection: If the threats are deemed credible and serious, the police may provide protection to the couple, which can include posting police personnel at their residence or accompanying them to various locations.
Legal Assistance: The couple may seek legal assistance or advice if the situation escalates, and they may need to obtain a court order for protection.
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