Madhya Pradesh Woman Claims Husband's Sister is His 'Second Wife' in Divorce Case
MP Woman Calls Husband’s Sister His ‘Second Wife’ To Get Divorce, Case Reaches High Court
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In a unique divorce case from Madhya Pradesh, India, a woman alleges her husband's sister is his second wife to secure a divorce. The case has reached the Gwalior bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court after the husband challenged the ex parte divorce order, claiming it was based on misleading evidence.
- 01The divorce case involves a woman claiming her husband's sister is his second wife.
- 02The couple married in 1998 and separated in 2015 due to ongoing disputes.
- 03The family court granted an ex parte divorce based on a disputed photograph.
- 04The husband claims the woman in the photograph is actually his sister, not a second wife.
- 05The case is now being challenged in the Madhya Pradesh High Court.
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A divorce case from Madhya Pradesh, India, has garnered attention due to the unusual claim made by a woman seeking to end her marriage. The woman, who married in 1998, alleged that her husband had remarried and identified his sister as his 'second wife' to support her claim. This assertion was backed by a family photograph submitted to the family court in Gwalior, which led to an ex parte divorce decree being granted in 2021 without the husband's participation. Upon learning of the divorce order, the husband challenged it in the Madhya Pradesh High Court, arguing that the woman in the photograph was his sister, not a second spouse, and that the court was misled by incorrect representations. The case highlights the complexities and emotional turmoil often associated with divorce proceedings in India.
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This case raises questions about the validity of evidence in divorce proceedings and the potential consequences of misleading claims.
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