The Kerala high court has provided police protection to a Jharkhand interfaith couple, Asha Verma and Mohammad Galib, who fled to Kerala due to family threats and got married. The couple faced threats from family and Jharkhand police, prompting the court to ensure their safety and prevent them from being forcibly taken back to Jharkhand.
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