JODHPUR: A 22-year-old Hindu woman whose conversion to Islam and marriage to a Muslim had led her family to allege ' love jihad ' returned to her husband's home on Tuesday after the Rajasthan high court said she was free to go anywhere she wished.Last week, the court had sent Aarifa Modi , earlier Payal Singhvi, to a 'nari niketan' after her brother filed a habeas corpus petition saying the conversion was forceful. On Tuesday, Aarifa told the court that she did not wish to go back to the women's home. "After this answer, the court set her free and allowed her to go anywhere she wished. The court directed police to leave her wherever she wanted to go," said her husband Faiz Modi's counsel Mahesh Bora. Some Hindu organisations and her parents protested against her decision to return to Faiz. The demonstrators allegedly manhandled Bora, calling him anti-Hindu. Following this, two lawyers' associations suspended work in the second half.Earlier, when Aarifa's family said they couldn't trace her, police had refused to register an FIR, saying the accused had already approached them with an affidavit on conversion given by her. Last week, wondering whether conversions could be recognised on the basis of affidavits on a Rs 10 stamp paper of mere Rs 10, the court had pulled up police. The case will be heard again on Wednesday.