Appearing before the court in a habeas corpus petition filed by her husband Sudhagar, Manju had told a division bench comprising S Rajeswaran and Justice P N Prakash that she was willing to go with her parents, following which the court closed the petition on July 10.
Her change of mind stated in a habeas corpus petition filed by her today prompted the court to recall its "unsigned" July 10 order.
However, since then, she was forced to remain in the house as if she was under arrest. She managed to escape and joined her husband on July 15, she submitted.
Alleging that "honour killing" was "a custom" in her community if a girl married outside, she apprehended "there is every danger to their lives" and prayed for adequate security to her and her husband.
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It also directed the counsel for the girl's parents J.Venaram Patel and Seetha Devi to be present in the court.
Earlier, Sudhagar in his habeous corpus petition had submitted he and Manju fell in love and they got married at a temple in Coimbatore.
Her parents lodged a complaint with police against him but it was closed after recording his and Maju's statements that they wanted to live as husband and wife.
Manju submitted that her parents took her signatures on blank papers and lodged a complaint with Rajasthan police against her husband as if he had kidnapped her.