HC Dismisses Indian Woman's Petition Seeking Legal Action Against Prince Harry For Not Marrying Her
Earlier this week, an Indian woman had filed a petition seeking legal action against Prince Harry for allegedly not fulfilling his "promise to marry" her.
Earlier
this
week,
an
Indian
woman
had
filed
a
petition
seeking
legal
action
against
Prince
Harry
for
allegedly
not
fulfilling
his
"promise
to
marry" her.
The
petitioner,
Palwinder
Singh,
is
an
advocate
and
appeared
in
Punjab
High
Court
for
the
hearing
on
Tuesday
(April
13).
The
Punjab
High
Court
has
reportedly
dismissed
the
petition
that
sought
an
arrest
warrant
to
be
issued
against
Prince
Harry,
the
former
Duke
of
Sussex.
The
plea
had
requested
for
a
physical
hearing
and
sought
immediate
action
"so
that
no
further
delay
would
occur
in
the
marriage".
During
the
hearing,
Justice
Arvind
Singh
Sangwan
observed
that
it
was
"nothing
but
a
daydreamer's
fantasy
about
marrying
Prince
Harry." When
asked
if
the
petitioner
had
travelled
to
the
UK,
Palwinder
had
revealed
that
all
conversations
took
place
on
social
media.
The
petition
reportedly
also
mentioned
emails
that
were
allegedly
sent
by
Prince
Harry,
in
which
he
had
promised
to
marry
the
petitioner
soon.
The
Court
further
observed,
"It
is
a
well-known
fact
that
fake
IDs
are
created
on
various
social
media
sites
like
Facebook,
Twitter,
etc.
There
is
every
possibility
that
so-called
Prince
Harry
may
be
sitting
in
a
Cyber
Cafe
of
a
village
in
Punjab,"
quoted
a
Live
Law
report.
However,
the
court
empathised
with
the
petitioner
for
believing
the
fake
conversation
to
be
true.
The
court
order
reported
by
Live
Law
said,
"In
view
of
the
above,
this
Court
finds
no
ground
to
entertain
this
petition
and
can
only
show
its
sympathy
for
the
petitioner
that
she
has
believed
such
fake
conversation
to
be
true."
Meanwhile,
Prince
Harry
is
married
to
Meghan
Markle.
The
duo
tied
the
knot
in
a
royal
wedding
ceremony
in
2018
and
welcomed
their
first
child
Archie
in
May
2019.
The
couple
currently
living
in
LA,
are
all
set
to
welcome
their
second
child.