Kerala 'love jihad' case: Supreme Court to continue hearing

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Supreme on Monday will continue the hearing on 'love jihad' case.

Earlier in the week, the had told the Apex that the state police is effectively investigating the alleged 'love jihad' case of the state and hence, there is no need for the Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe it.

In an affidavit, the state informed the Apex that the state police is competent enough to investigate such crimes.

The had earlier said that it had no problem with the NIA probe.

Last month, a group of people had submitted a to Chief Minister and demanded a probe into the alleged unlawful incarceration of Hadiya, the 24-year-old Vaikom native, who had converted to Islam after marriage.

Four months ago, the High had sent Hadiya with her parents K.M. Asokan and Ponnamma after annulling her marriage with Shafin Jahan.

The case is under consideration of the Apex now, which had ordered the NIA investigation into it.

Hadiaya's husband Shafin, on September 16, had filed a plea in the Apex and requested to call off the NIA probe, alleging that the investigation agency 'is not being fair.

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First Published: Mon, October 09 2017. 06:38 IST