The Kerala High Court on Tuesday
directed the police to ensure that law and order is maintained during the
marriage of actor Meera Jasmine with Anil John Titus.
A Division Bench comprising Chief
Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice A M Shaffique issued the order while
disposing of a petition by Anil John Titus, who had sought police protection
for their marriage function.
Anil is an engineer by profession
and has been working in Dubai for the last eight years.
The marriage is scheduled to be
held on Wednesday at CSI Mateer Memorial Church, Palayam.
In his petition, Anil stated that
his former friend Navya Natarajan is trying to prevent his marriage with
Meera.
According to him, Navya and he had
plans to get married and on her insistence, they went through some ceremony
at Tirupati. Later, Navya filed a case before the family court in Bangalore
seeking divorce, but the court found that the marriage is a ‘nullity’ and
dismissed the petition.
Navya had visited Meera’s house on
January 23 and told her about her relationship with Anil. She also threatened
her that she would not allow the marriage to take place.
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