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‘G’, a 17 years old girl, was married to ‘H’. ‘H’ during the subsistence of the said marriage entered into another marriage with ‘P’. The court may take cognizance for the offence of bigamy, if the complaint is brought by:
her father, mother, brother, sister, son or daughter or by her father’s or mother’s brother or sister
any other person related to her by blood, marriage or adoption, with the leave of the court
some other person on her behalf, with leave of Court, but where there is a guardian appointed in her respect, then only after such guardian has been heard
all these.
- Option 1: This allows close family members of the aggrieved person, like the father, mother, or siblings, to file a complaint.
- Option 2: It extends the ability to file a complaint to other relatives by blood, marriage, or adoption. However, this needs court approval.
- Option 3: A complaint can also come from another person, but only with court permission and after hearing the guardian if one is appointed.
- Option 4: This option combines all the abovementioned scenarios, meaning all these parties can file a complaint.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - all these.
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