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The organisation is the brainchild of former journalist Sanjoy Sachdev, who launched it in 2010 after coming to the aid of a young man falsely accused of rape by the family of the woman he wanted to marry.
Since then, it has helped thousands of desperate couples in the country, giving them sanctuary in safe houses and access to legal advice.
The organisation operates seven apartments in the Capital, but can also call on 300 couples to take in lovers fleeing relatives' wrath for a short period.
Honour killings that take place because communities disapproving of relationships of couples are an old disease in India. Such killings are carried out by close relatives or village elders to protect what is seen as the family's reputation and pride.
That was the fate of 21-year-old Bhawna Yadav, whose parents and uncle are accused of conspiring to kill her and dispose of her body after she married in secret.
Her family had wanted her to marry a man from the Yadav caste to which her husband Abhishek Seth did not belong.
When they learned of the secret marriage, Bhawna's parents asked Seth to let her go back to the community for a celebration, which he agreed to do on the advice of friends. Shortly afterwards, he received a call from Bhawna's cousin to say she had been killed and her body burned.