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Father not invited to daughter’s wedding

BANGALORE: In an unusual case, a middle-aged man knocked on the doors of the Karnataka High Court in vain on Wednesday seeking its intervention to ensure he could attend his daughter’s wedding.

The petitioner said he had filed a case against his daughter as she did not want him at her wedding. “All I want is to attend the wedding for 30 minutes and bless my daughter,” he said. The daughter, however, was unrelenting and even a suggestion by the court to invite her father was not acceptable to her. Left with no choice but to dismiss the petition, Justice Ajit Gunjal observed that a bride or a groom is free to choose and invite guests to a weddingand nobody could invite themselves by force.

— Staff Reporter

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