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‘If Wife Elopes With Another Man, Habeas Corpus Petition No Remedy’: Madras High Court

The Madras High Court held that a habeas corpus petition is not maintainable when a wife voluntarily leaves her matrimonial home and elopes with another person, as such a situation does not amount to illegal detention.

Key Observations
The Court clarified that a writ of habeas corpus is applicable only in cases of illegal or unlawful detention, not for resolving marital disputes.

When an adult woman leaves on her own free will, it cannot be said that she is being detained by anyone.

The husband cannot use habeas corpus to bring back his wife, as she has the right to choose where and with whom she wants to live.

Case Background
The petition was filed seeking production of a woman who had allegedly gone missing.
During proceedings, it was found that she had voluntarily eloped and was living with another man, and there was no element of coercion or illegal confinement.

Court’s Decision
The High Court dismissed the habeas corpus petition, stating that the petitioner may seek appropriate remedies under matrimonial or other civil laws, but not through habeas corpus.

Legal Principle
Habeas corpus is a remedy against illegal detention, not a tool to resolve marital disputes or compel a spouse to return.

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