Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Sadhana Jadhav refused to entertain the petition filed by Rajashree Marde on the ground that the officer, Prashant Marde, was already married with two children and hence such a request could not be granted.
When the court expressed its inability to grant such relief, the petitioner contended that she had filed several such petitions in the past seeking the said direction.
According to the petitioner, she considered herself to be Marde's wife. She claimed that relation between Prashant Marde and herself was that of husband and wife. Hence she was seeking a direction that the court shall intervene and facilitate the marriage between Prashant and herself.
However, the petitioner insisted that she had a right to get married to him and sought direction accordingly.
Also Read
The bench further apprised the petitioner of the fact that there was no provision in law under which the court was empowered to issue the directions sought for by her.
At this stage, she requested the court to exercise the extraordinary jurisdiction in the interest of her family and bestow upon her status of a wife of Prashant Marde.