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Woman who dumped her husband after he lost his job begs court to help her get him back after he married a new wife
29 Feb 2020
A Nigerian woman who dumped her husband over a year ago has asked the court to intervene in getting her husband back after he moved on and got a new wife.
According to reports, she dumped him soon after he lost his job.
Akunna Faith, begged the court that her ex husband Orji Chukuemeka’s new wife should be kicked out from her matrimonial home and that she be allowed to get back with him.
Newly Married Husband Allegedly Set On Fire By Wife & In-Laws In Bareilly
11 March 2020
A recent case from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh has been reported where a newly married man was set ablaze when he visited his wife’s home on the eve of Holi, the festival of colours.
24-year-old Raju Kashyap, a resident of Bahedi town, had been married just four-months ago. His wife had returned to her maternal home to celebrate first Holi with the family as per Hindu traditions. Raju had informed his parents that he would be visiting his wife’s home on Saturday and staying over at her place the same night.
20 Jan 2020, Aaj Tak
28 Jan 2020, News 18
Mom forced me to frame papa on rape charge
25 Nov 2020, The Times of India
A man was sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment by a lower court for raping his daughter. The high court found holes in the prosecution story and acquitted him. The case moved to the Supreme Court and the apex court said such a crime couldn’t go unpunished, awarding the accused a life term. And now the daughter, on whose complaint the father is in prison, has confessed in a sworn affidavit that her dad was innocent. She said she had framed him at the instance of her mother whose relationship with her father was strained. This bizarre case senior lawyers say they have not heard of a more weird twist to a case has raised several questions. What happens to the punishment given by the SC now that its very basis has been dissolved? Will the daughter and the mother now be punished for misleading the court and tormenting the man? How common is abuse of the law in shocking cases like rape and dowry? How rigorous is police investigation into such complaints?