Courtship in a Ferrari, Blessings from Lawrence, Love Blossoms in Tihar: The Lady Don and Gangster's Romantic Saga

In a series of judicial nods, the court grants Kala Jathedi parole for wedding rituals and additional hours for the couple's housewarming.
Kala Jathedi and Anuradha Chaudhary wed on March 12th with security provisions and court-sanctioned parole

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Gangster Kala Jathedi weds Lady Don Anuradha Chaudhary:

The court has fixed the date and time for the nuptials. As the auspicious moment is declared, wedding invitations roll off the presses. The only processional remaining is the bridegroom's departure from Tihar Jail. Upon arrival, a gangster and a lady don shall be wed in a scene that's reality, not fiction. Delhi will witness the marriage of Lawrence Bishnoi gang member Kala Jathedi and Lady Don Anuradha Chaudhary on March 12.

Police to join the bridal procession

For the past week, social media has been abuzz with a wedding card and news of the upcoming ceremony in Jathedi village, Haryana. Unique in nature, this wedding invitation bears the court's approval. The guest list may be uncertain, but court orders ensure a police contingent joins the groom's entourage to ensure he doesn't abscond with his bride. This union isn't just any; it's the matrimony of gangster Kala Jathedi and Anuradha Chaudhary. To fully grasp this story, one must look into their past.

Duty to care and late-night escapades

Eventually, Anuradha was released on bail, leading to repeated visits to Jathedi in Tihar Jail. Their love only grew, with Anuradha moving into Jathedi’s village home, caring for his parents as a daughter-in-law, but a legal marriage was essential. With one party living on bail and the other facing an extensive track of crimes, the hope for his release was bleak. How could marriage possibly happen?

Marriage plea in court

Seeing no other way, the couple filed a marriage petition in court. Anuradha, having completed a bachelor's in computer applications, was now pursuing law to help with Jathedi's case. Their lawyers' plea was based on Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, claiming their basic right to marriage. If denied, it would be a breach of their fundamental rights.

The court sets a date

After hearing both sides, the Dwarka court date for the marriage was set for March 12, with ceremonies to conclude within six hours of release for Jathedi, and additional permission for March 13 for the housewarming. The court also mandated a police escort considering Jathedi's history.

Stringent security at the wedding

The impending union between Kala Jathedi and Anuradha, and their housewarming, prompts multi-state police strategy deployment. Delhi Police, with their elite units, are assigned to ther wedding venue in Dwarka. Officers outfitted with the latest weaponry will blend in, some disguised in suits, ensuring Jathedi’s safety while keeping him from fleeing.

Police also safeguarding against escape and attack

Aside from shielding Jathedi from potential assaults, police must also prevent any chance of escape, making for a tense six hours. Everyone associated with the event, from banquet hall staff to guests, have been vetted and issued ID cards, ensuring thorough surveillance inside and around the venue.

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