Published 13:26 IST, March 5th 2024

Gangster Kala Jathedi Gets Custody Parole, to Get Married to Lady Don Anuradha Alias 'Madam Minz'

Notorious Gangster Sandeep Alias Kala Jathedi has been granted parole by a Delhi Court to get married to lady don Anuradha Chaudhary alias Madam Minz.

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Delhi: Notorious Haryana-based Gangster Sandeep Alias Kala Jadi has been granted parole by a Delhi Court so that he can get married to his ly love ly don Anurha Chaudhary alias Mam Minz, who is also out on bail at present. Delhi’s Dwarka Court on Monday approved grant of parole to gangster for two consecutive days for 2 different ceremonies. As per information, court has granted Kala Jadi a 6-hour custody parole on March 12th for wedding ceremony in Delhi and next day for ‘Grih Pravesh’ ceremony, which will take place in Haryana’s Sonipat.

gangster will remain in police custody during both events. As per directions from court, Kala Jadi will get married on March 12, between 10 am and 4 pm under custody of Delhi police. Later, he will go to his village on March 13 for Grih Pravesh ceremony, which will reportedly take place between 10 am and 1 pm, wherein newly weds will ritually enter ir new home. 

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Kala Jadi was arrested in 2021 by Delhi Police's Special Cell

ditional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Deepak Wason granted relief after analysing Delhi Police’s reply and examining submissions me by Kala Jadi’s lawyer. 

On behalf of Kala Jadi, vocate Rohit Dalal h filed applications arguing that right to marriage is recognised as a constitutional right under Article 21 and requested custody parole on humanitarian grounds to attend his wedding and subsequent ‘Grih Pravesh’ ceremony. 

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It was argued that both applicant or accused and his fiancee are of legal age under rules of Hindu Marriage Act, of 1955. It was ditionally contended that denying applicant marriage would cause prejudice and violate Article 21 of Constitution.

Earlier, Kala Jadi, who carried a reward of Rs 7 lakh, was arrested by Delhi Police’s Special Cell team in 2021, from Uttar Presh’s Saharanpur district. He was wanted in several heinous crimes including extortion, murder, attempt to murder, robbery and ors in various states including Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. 

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13:26 IST, March 5th 2024