"She is set on liberty. Take her out from the exit gate (of the courtroom). Policemen have nothing to do. She can go anywhere," a bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha said.
The bench allowed the release of the girl after being fully satisfied with the documents which suggested that she was not a minor as claimed by her parents which formed the basis for the Rajasthan High Court to send her to Nari Niketan in Jaipur.
The girl, who told the bench that she had married against the wishes of her parents, was unable to reply about her date of birth saying she was uneducated to understand the questions.
However, her advocate submitted the girl's father had recorded her year of birth, in the missing report, as 1995 and as such she has already attained the age of majority.
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