Speaking to reporters outside the High Court, Divya said she has been under tremendous pressure all these days.
She said she is unable to forget her father who committed suicide after her marriage and now she does not want to live with her husband, but wants to stay with her mother.
The matter pertains to a Habeas Corpus Petition filed by the mother of Divya to produce her before the Court and set her at Liberty.
Divya's mother too had opposed the inter-caste marriage which was held on October 14.
Three villages of Dharmapuri district-- Natham, Kondamapatty and Annanagar-- witnessed violence and about 296 huts belonging to Dalits were torched on November 7 after the girl's father committed suicide.
Earlier, when the petition came up for hearing, the bench comprising Justices M Jayachandran and M Sunderesh reserved the orders for Friday.
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