Madhya Pradesh Woman Claims Husband's Sister is His 'Second Wife' in Divorce Case
Madhya Pradesh Woman Calls Husband's Sister His 'Second Wife' To Get Divorce
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In a unique divorce case from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, a woman claimed her husband's sister was his second wife to obtain a divorce. The husband is contesting the one-sided decree, asserting that misleading evidence was presented in court.
- 01A woman in Gwalior claimed her husband's sister was his second wife to secure a divorce.
- 02The family court granted a one-sided divorce based on a photograph submitted by the woman.
- 03The husband was unaware of the divorce until he checked court records.
- 04He is now appealing to the Madhya Pradesh High Court to overturn the divorce decree.
- 05The husband argues that the evidence used was misleading and incorrect.
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In a remarkable divorce case from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, a woman has claimed that her husband's sister is his second wife in order to obtain a divorce. The couple married in 1998, but disputes arose as the husband frequently stayed away from home, leading to the woman living separately since 2015. In 2021, she sought a divorce, alleging her husband had remarried. To support her claim, she submitted a family photograph that she alleged depicted her husband with his second wife, which the family court accepted as evidence. This led to a one-sided divorce decree being granted without the husband's knowledge or participation. The husband discovered the decree in early April and was shocked to find that the woman he was told was his second wife was actually his sister. He has since appealed to the Madhya Pradesh High Court, arguing that the divorce was based on misleading evidence and that he was denied the chance to defend himself.
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This case highlights the complexities and potential for misuse in divorce proceedings, raising awareness about the need for fair representation in family law cases.
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