Hadiya News
KM Ashokan, father of 26-year-old Kerala woman Hadiya who married a Muslim man in 2016, has joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The NIA has denied allegations that it had behaved with Hadiya with a prejudice as if she is a criminal or a terrorist.
The NIA had earlier denied the allegations that it had behaved with Hadiya with a prejudice as if she is a criminal or a terrorist.
NIA on Wednesday denied before the Supreme Court the allegation of Kerala woman Hadiya that the agency behaved with her with a prejudice.
The Supreme Court on Thursday asked if the Kerala High Court order annulling the marriage of Hadiya, an alleged victim of 'love jihad', was justified. The apex court also questioned if a roving inquiry could be ordered into the "issue of consent" between two adults who married at will.
On November 27, 2017, the SC had said that Hadiya could pursue her homoeopathy studies under her previous Hindu name at Salem medical college.
On November 27, 2017, the SC top court had said that Hadiya could pursue her homoeopathy studies under her previous Hindu name at Salem medical college.
A new twist has popped up in Kerala love jihad case. Sc has said that Hadiya is a major/ adult. Hadiya has said that she married Shafin Jahan on her own will.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that the National Investigative Agency cannot have a bearing in deciding the aspects of the legitimacy of Hadiya and Shafin Jahan's marriage in controversial Kerala 'love jihad' case.
The National Investigation Agency probing the 'Kerala love jihad' case on Friday decided to interrogate "some accused" jailed in connection with an Islamic State (IS) module case in the state.
Hadiya had said in the apex court last week that she wanted to go with her husband, Shafin Jahan.
The Dean of the Sivaraj Homeopathic Medical College on Wednesday said that Kerala woman Hadiya was very happy and relieved after talking to her husband.
Hadiya has said that she should have the basic human right of meeting the person she loves and that the matter is not about politics or caste.
The SC set Hadiya free from the custody of her parents and directed that she be allowed to complete her studies at a Salem homeopathy college.
Love jihad case: Hadiya's father welcomes SC decision, says he cannot have 'terrorist' in the family
Kerala woman Hadiya, the alleged love jihad victim, has been freed from the custody of her parents and sent her to college to pursue her studies by the Supreme Court.
Hadiya, the 24-year-old girl from Kerala, has been in the headlines after she became a Muslim following her marriage to Jahan.
Expressing happiness with the Supreme Court's decision, Hadiya's father on Tuesday said the family never abused her and was just worried about education.
Shafin Jahan had challenged the Kerala High Court order of May nullifying his marriage with Hadiya.
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