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Girl taken back to Gujarat following court order

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Press Trust of India Midnapore
A teenaged girl today left for Surat after a local court allowed the Gujarat police to take her back as she was short of attaining the age of 18 by a few days at the time of fleeing here.

The girl had arrived at Belda in West Midnapore district to join her lover on June 6 last when she was short of attaining 18 years by a few days.

The girl and Sheikh Sharukh, who hailed from Belda and was a tenant at her Surat house, had developed an affair.

But when it became public, Sheikh Sharukh who worked as a plumber was thrown out of work and evicted from their house two yars ago.
 

They kept in touch with each other and the girl boarded a train from Surat on June 6 last to join Sheikh Sharukh at Belda.

Her parents filed a complaint with the police on grounds that she was a minor following which a Gujarat police team came to Belda and sought her remand.

The CJM had given a four-day remand but when her attention was drawn to the fact a lady constable was not accompanying the Gujarat team, she directed them to come back with a woman member.

The girl was remanded to Vidyasagar Balika Bhavan here till then.

The Gujarat police team returned to Belda with a lady constable and sought her remand again.

Meanwhile, the girl attained 18-yr and pleaded that she was no more a minor and had come here on her own.

CJM Manjushree Mandal said in her order on Monday that since she was a minor at the time the case was filed, the 4-day remand has to be executed.

Upon reaching her hometown, she can give a deposition to the magistrate that she has become an adult and it was a matter of her personal choice following which the law will take its own course, the court said.

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First Published: Jun 15 2016 | 3:42 PM IST

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