Can parents confine an adult married woman and keep her away from her husband? The Patna High Court said No. Once an adult woman personally tells the Court that she wants to live with her husband, her choice cannot be controlled by her parents, family pressure, or social opposition.
PATNA: The Patna High Court, through a Division Bench of Justice Rajeev Ranjan Prasad and Justice Kumar Manish, has again made it clear that an adult woman has the right to decide how she wants to live and with whom she wants to live. T
he Court passed this order in a habeas corpus petition filed by a husband, who alleged that his wife was being kept away from him by her parents after their marriage.
The husband approached the High Court saying that both he and his wife were adults and had married each other by their own choice. He alleged that after the marriage, the wife’s parents opposed the relationship and did not allow him to meet or talk to her. He also claimed that her mobile phone had been taken away and that she was being kept in confinement.
In the petition, the husband asked the Court to direct the authorities to trace and produce his wife before the Court. He also sought protection for their life and liberty and requested that the wife’s family members should not interfere in their married life. He further requested the Court to ensure that no marriage-related ceremony involving the wife should take place without her free and voluntary consent.
To find out the real facts, the High Court had earlier directed the Officer-in-Charge of Gaurichak Police Station to personally meet the woman. The Court wanted to know whether she was staying with her parents by her own choice or whether she was under any kind of pressure or confinement. The Court also directed the police officer to do this verification carefully and discreetly, without putting unnecessary pressure on her.
When the matter was taken up again, the Court found that complete details about the woman’s statement were not properly available. Therefore, the Bench directed that she should be produced before the Court. After she was produced, the judges interacted with her in chambers to understand her real wishes.
During the interaction, the Court also looked at a written statement earlier given by the woman to the police. In that statement, she accepted that she had married the petitioner and said that she wanted to live with him. However, she also expressed some concern about whether her husband’s family would accept her properly.
The Court then interacted with the husband also. He assured the Bench that his parents were ready to accept his wife and that she would be kept safely and securely in the matrimonial home. After this, the Court directed both families to remain present before it.
During the final hearing, the husband, his parents, the woman and her parents all appeared before the Court. In front of everyone, the woman again clearly stated that she wanted to live with her husband. Her parents raised concern about her safety and asked the Court to ensure that she would be treated properly in her husband’s house.
To remove these concerns, the husband and his parents agreed to give undertakings through affidavits before the Court. After going through these affidavits, the High Court accepted the assurances given by the husband and his parents.
The Bench then made an important observation and said:
“This Court sets a-free respondent no. 5 to go as per her desire and live her life according to her wishes.”
The Court also recorded that the undertakings given by the petitioner and his parents would ensure that the woman enjoys “a happy stay” in the family and is treated with “respect and dignity.”
The High Court also gave liberty to the woman and her parents to approach the Court again if there is any breach of the undertakings. The Court said that if any such grievance arises in future, they may file an interlocutory application and it would be listed immediately.
With these directions, the Patna High Court disposed of the writ petition. The Court placed the adult woman’s choice at the centre of the decision and allowed her to go with her husband, while also creating safeguards for her safety, dignity and respect in her matrimonial home.
EXPLANATORY TABLE: LAWS AND PROVISIONS INVOLVED
| Law / Provision | Purpose | Relevance In This Case |
| Habeas Corpus Petition | Used when a person is alleged to be illegally confined. | Husband claimed his wife was being kept away from him. |
| Article 226, Constitution of India | High Court’s power to issue writs. | Court used this power to verify the woman’s free choice. |
| Article 21, Constitution of India | Protects life, liberty and dignity. | Woman’s personal liberty and dignity were protected. |
| Adult Woman’s Autonomy | An adult can choose how and with whom to live. | Her wish to live with her husband was accepted. |
| Undertaking By Affidavit | A written assurance given to Court. | Husband and his parents assured safety and dignity. |
| Interlocutory Application | Application for further directions in the same case. | Woman and parents can approach Court again if assurances are breached. |
CASE DETAILS
- Case Title: Golu Kumar v. The State of Bihar and Others
- Case Number: Criminal Writ Jurisdiction Case No. 1282 of 2026
- Court: Patna High Court
- Date of Order: July 2, 2026
- Bench: Justice Rajeev Ranjan Prasad | Justice Kumar Manish
- Counsels:
- For Petitioner: Advocates Saket Tiwary and Anuraj Singh
- For State: Sunil Kumar Mandal with Advocates Neelam Kumari, Priya Gupta and Lokesh Kumar
- For Respondents: Advocate Kalpana Singh
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- A husband had to knock the doors of the High Court just to live with his legally married wife. This itself shows how men are also denied basic matrimonial rights.
- When two adults marry by choice, families cannot control their marriage like a private property dispute. The husband’s right to peaceful married life must also be protected.
- The Court rightly heard the woman directly, not the noise around her. Her clear wish to live with her husband became the deciding factor.
- Men often face family interference, separation, pressure and legal uncertainty after choice marriage. This case shows why courts must protect husbands also from forced separation.
- Autonomy cannot be selective. If an adult woman’s choice is respected, then the husband’s dignity, marriage and right to live with his wife must also be respected.
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