A division bench of Justices K Surendra Mohan and K Abraham Mathew passed the order on a petition by Asokan, a a retired armyman and father of the woman. He had alleged that she was forced to convert at an "illegal Islamic conversion centre".
"The marriage which is alleged to have beenperformed is a sham and is of no consequence in the eye oflaw," the court said.
The petitioner alleged that his daughter was abducted and wrongfully confined in an illegal Islamic conversion centre in Malappuram district, and was forced to convert before her marriage on December 19 last year.
Allowing the writ plea of the father, the bench granted the custody of the woman to her parents and directed the police to provide protection to them.
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"Such investigation shall be completed as expeditiously as possible and the persons who are found to be guilty shall be brought to book," it said.
The police was also directed to probe the antecedents of Sathya Sarani girls hostel in Manjeri in Malappuram district and also about the girl's local guardian A S Sainaba.
The petitioner had alleged that Sathya Sarani was an illegal Islamic conversion centre run by Popular Front of India, an organisation founded by the leaders of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India.
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