Prince Harry sued by an Indian Advocate for not marrying her

Prince harry sued

Prince Harry sued by an Indian Advocate for not marrying her

Here Petitioner Ms Palwinder Kaur filed a Petition against Prince Harry to seek legal action.

Petitioner sought to direct the United Kingdom Police Cell to take action against him, as, despite a promise to marry the petitioner, the said promise has not been fulfilled.

It is also prayed that arrest warrants be issued against him so that no further delay occur in their marriage.

I find that this petition is nothing, but just a daydreamer’s fantasy about marrying Prince Harry.

Punjab and Haryana High Court

Though the Court today was held through virtual hearing; however, on a request made by the petitioner in person, this case has been specially taken up in the Court in the actual hearing.

After hearing the petitioner in person Court held; I find that this petition is nothing, but just a daydreamer’s fantasy about marrying Prince Harry.

The court observed that petition, which has been very poorly drafted, both grammatically and lacking the knowledge of pleadings; speaks about some emails between the petitioner and Prince Harry, in which the person, sending the email, has stated that he promise to marry soon.

On a Court query, whether the petitioner has ever travelled to the United Kingdom, the reply was negative. The petitioner only stated that she had a conversation through social media; where she has even sent messages to Prince Charles that his son Prince Harry is engaged with her.

There is every possibility that so-called Prince Harry may be sitting in a Cyber Cafe of a village in Punjab; looking for greener pastures for himself

Punjab and Haryana High Court

Court held that It is well-known fact that fake IDs are created on various social media sites. The authenticity of such conversation cannot be relied upon by this Court. There is every possibility that so-called Prince Harry may be sitting in a Cyber Cafe of a village in Punjab; looking for greener pastures for himself

COURT DISMISSED THE PETITION

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Rohit Pradhan

Rohit Pradhan

Rohit Pradhan is a distinguished lawyer practicing in the Supreme Court of India, High Court, and various other courts and tribunals in Delhi and the Delhi NCR. He is an esteemed member of the Bar Council of Delhi, with a passion for delivering justice and upholding the law. Rohit's extensive legal expertise and dedication to his profession are well-recognized in the field. Notably, he is the author of the comprehensive legal resource, 'Franchise Laws in India', a book graced with a Foreword penned by none other than the former Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana. Despite his prolific career, Rohit's intent with this website is not to solicit his profession but to impart knowledge and awareness about consumer rights and legalities, thereby empowering citizens to navigate the legal landscape with confidence.

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Rohit Pradhan

Rohit Pradhan

Rohit Pradhan is a distinguished lawyer practicing in the Supreme Court of India, High Court, and various other courts and tribunals in Delhi and the Delhi NCR. He is an esteemed member of the Bar Council of Delhi, with a passion for delivering justice and upholding the law.

Rohit's extensive legal expertise and dedication to his profession are well-recognized in the field. Notably, he is the author of the comprehensive legal resource, 'Franchise Laws in India', a book graced with a Foreword penned by none other than the former Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana.

Despite his prolific career, Rohit's intent with this website is not to solicit his profession but to impart knowledge and awareness about consumer rights and legalities, thereby empowering citizens to navigate the legal landscape with confidence.

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