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Princess Haya Bint al Hussein asks “Forced marriage protection order” from the British court

Princess Haya Bint al Hussein, the wife of Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, sought “forced marriage protection order,” from a judicial court in London. The princess requested for both her children Al Jalila 12 and Zayed 7 to  be under a ward of the court , which involves the couple’s children being placed in the hands of the court for major settlements. Furthermore, She inquired a non-molestation order for herself. Sheikh Mohammed rejected the demands and requested the British court to secure the return of his children to Dubai.
Under British law, a forced marriage protection order is aimed accurately at adequately protecting a person from promptly marrying against their will or to powerfully aid someone who is already in a forced marriageThe law can block one’s spouse from being taken forcibly abroad.

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