IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI TUESDAY, THE 29TH JUNE 2010 / 8TH ASHADHA 1932 WP(Crl.).No. 243 of 2010(S) --------------------------- PETITIONER: --------------- SHIJI JOHNSON, AGED 33 YEARS THIRUNILATH HOUSE, OCHANTHURUTH PO VALAPPU, VYPEEN, KOCHI PIN 682 508. BY ADV. SMT.K.U.ANUMOL SRI.K.P.UNNI RESPONDENTS: --------------- 1. THE STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 2. THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE KOCHI CITY, ERNAKULAM. 3. THE SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE NJARAKKAL POLICE STATION, VYPEEN, KOCHI. 4. K.B.AJAYA GOSH AGED ABOUT 48 YEARS, RESIDING AT KALATHIL HOUSE PUTHUVYPE PO, VYPEEN, KOCHI. BY GOVT. PLEADER SRI K.J.MOHAMMED ANZAR THIS WRIT PETITION (CRIMINAL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 29/06/2010, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: R.BASANT & M.C. HARI RANI,JJ ============================== W.P.(CRL) NO. 243 OF 2010 ============================ DATED THIS THE 29TH DAY OF JUNE 2010 JUDGMENT Basant,J. The petitioner has come to this Court with this petition for issue of a writ of habeas corpus to search for, trace and produce Monisha, a 21 year old adult major woman (date of birth – 6/1/1989). According to the petitioner, the alleged detenue Monisha was an employee of hers in a Textile shop run by her and her husband. The father of Monisha expired on 20th April 2010. He was also an employee of the petitioner's husband. The relationship between the alleged detenue Monisha and her father towards the petitioner and her husband was much more than that of employees and employer. Monisha was living like a member of the family of the petitioner. At the time of death of her deceased father, he had wanted the petitioner and her husband to look after the alleged detenue Monisha. Monisha has some ailments. She was suffering from T.B. Later she has some further ailments consequent to the treatment taken. Even when the father was alive, Monisha was residing in the house of the WPCRL.243/2010 -2- petitioner and her husband along with their three children. The eldest of the three children is aged about 10 years. According to the petitioner, the alleged detenue was being detained by the 4th respondent, who is the brother of the deceased father of the alleged detenue. He resides along with his wife and the mother of the alleged detenue. He is looking after the mother of the alleged detenue. They are not allowing the alleged detenue to attend the shop of the petitioner. They are forcibly holding her back. The alleged detenue is aggrieved by such illegal restraint placed on her. She has been writing letters to the petitioner to save her from what she described to be illegal detention and custody. It is in these circumstances that the petitioner came to this Court with this petition for issue of a writ of habeas corpus. 2. This petition was filed on 23/6/2010. It was admitted on 24/6/2010 and the case was posted to this date for appearance of the parties. 3. Today when the case is called, the petitioner has come to court along with her husband. She is represented by a counsel. The alleged detenue has come to court along with her mother and the 4th respondent. WPCRL.243/2010 -3- 4. As the alleged detenue came to court along with/in the custody of the 4th respondent, who is allegedly detaining her, we permitted the alleged detenue to remain alone in the Chamber before we ascertained and recorded her response. In court, she stated before us that she wants to speak to the petitioner. Accordingly, she, an adult major woman, aged about 21 years, was permitted to interact with the petitioner. 5. After the lunch recess, we interacted with the alleged detenue. We interacted with her alone initially. Later, we interacted with her in the presence of her mother and the 4th respondent. The sister of the alleged detenue was also present. Subsequently, we interacted with the alleged detenue in the presence of the petitioner and her husband. Their three children were also present. Learned counsel for the petitioner was also present. The learned counsel for the 4th respondent, the learned counsel for the petitioner as also the learned Government Pleader were present in the course of such interactions. 6. The alleged detenue states categorically that she does not want to return along with her mother and the 4th respondent. She wants to return along with the petitioner. According to her, she is now not permitted to continue her employment and she WPCRL.243/2010 -4- very much wants to continue the employment. She wants to reside with the petitioner. Even when her father was alive, she was so permitted to reside along with the petitioner. She wants to continue such residence with the petitioner. 7. The grievance of the alleged detenue is that she is being asked to enter matrimony. Because of her illness, she is reluctant and unable to agree to a marriage now. She does not want to get married now. Because of the insistence of her mother and the 4th respondent that she should get married and because of their conduct of not allowing her to go for employment and reside with the petitioner, she does not now want to return along with the mother and the 4th respondent. She may be permitted to go with the petitioner, continue her employment and reside with the petitioner, she prays. 8. The petitioner and her husband state that they are willing to look after the alleged detenue. The father of the alleged detenue was an employee of theirs. He had entrusted the alleged detenue to them to give necessary protection and patronage to her. They are willing to do the same. She was actually residing with them. She was being properly attended to and medicines were being taken by her promptly and WPCRL.243/2010 -5- properly. The petitioner and her husband state that notwithstanding the present reluctance of the alleged detenue to enter matrimony, they hope to persuade her later to get married. That may take some time and the apprehensions of the alleged detenue will have to be allayed. The petitioner and her husband agree that, if necessary, they shall meet all expenses of the marriage of the alleged detenue. They also agree that they shall complete construction of a house for the alleged detenue, her mother and siblings, if they are permitted, at their own costs. 9. We have considered all the relevant inputs. We specifically queried when we interacted with the mother of the alleged detenue and the 4th respondent whether the petitioner and her husband has any improper/illegal/immoral purposes in their offer to take the alleged detenue with them. We are informed that there is no such dimension to the problem at all. WPCRL.243/2010 -6- 10. In a petition for issue of a writ of habeas corpus, we need only consider whether the alleged detenue is under any illegal confinement or detention. More particularly, we have to ascertain whether the free will of the alleged detenue is being impeded. 11. We are convinced that the alleged detenue wants to go with the petitioner. No objection is taken by the mother of the alleged detenue or the 4th respondent as to why the alleged detenue should not be permitted to go with the petitioner with whom her father had entrusted her prior to his death. We are satisfied that the alleged detenue, (we repeat, an adult major woman,aged about 21 years) wants to go along with the petitioner. 12. In the result, a) this writ petition is allowed. b)We have informed the alleged detenue Monisha that she is free to go wherever she wants. c)We respect the wishes of the alleged detenue Monisha that she wants to go along with the petitioner and her husband and accordingly she leaves the court along with them. WPCRL.243/2010 -7- 13. We record the submission of the petitioner and her husband that the mother or the siblings of the alleged detenue as also the 4th respondent can, at any time they want, go and meet the alleged detenue at the shop or the house of the petitioner. Similarly, we are assured that the alleged detenue shall be at liberty to visit her mother, the 4th respondent and other relatives at the house of the 4th respondent at any time that she wants. R. BASANT, JUDGE M.C. HARI RANI,JUDGE ks.