There was an uproar at a wedding ceremony in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh when a woman reached the wedding and started calling the groom her husband. The woman alleged that the person coming as a groom is her husband and a case is going on in the family court and is getting married without divorce. Seeing the woman committing a ruckus, the people of the girl side called the police. After this, the woman creating a ruckus calmed down.
Actually, this case has come up from Janakganj police station area of Gwalior, where Upendra Singh Parihar was getting married with great pomp in Suzabad Dharamshala on Sunday, February 2, but in the meantime a woman named Neha Parihar got information about her marriage. married. He came to the wedding ceremony and created a ruckus to stop the marriage. Neha first reached the police station and sought help from the police.
The woman arrived to stop the marriage.
While filing a complaint with the police, Neha said that Upendra is her husband. Both have not yet been divorced and they are going to marry another. Before the police could take any action, the woman herself reached there to stop the marriage. Seeing the woman committing uproar at the wedding ceremony, the people of the girl side informed the police. Police reached the spot and explained to Neha, the woman who was creating a ruckus.
The case is going on in the family court!
Neha said that she was married to Upendra on 25 November 2012, but due to mutual quarrels and differences, a case was going on in the family court. Neha alleged that she and Upendra had not yet been divorced. How can he get married in such a situation? After hearing Neha’s whole point, the police spoke to the groom Upendra.
Was already divorced.
Upendra said that he divorced on 16 October 2024. Upendra also showed divorce documents. After seeing the divorce papers, the police understood the whole matter. Meanwhile, after seeing the documents, the woman’s attitude softened and said that she was not given any information about divorce by the court. After this, the police sent the woman back from there.