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Thursday, March 28

In-law’s accused of separating husband and wife

In-law’s accused of separating husband and wife


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangaluru, Mar 30, 2015: A 30-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman from different communities married in January, 2013.

Two years later, the man is allegedly missing and his wife has filed a complaint accusing his parents of keeping him in their custody.

Vijayalaxmi of Kumpala was at a meeting to redress the grievances of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes on March 28, Sunday; her request was to get her husband back.  

Vijayalaxmi (28)  married Swetan Kumar (30) also from Kumpala, at Arya Samaj in December 2012, and their marriage was registered on January 29, 2013. Vijayalaxmi said that they in lived in Belthangady and his  family opposed the marriage. She  said that her husband  ran a motorcycle showroom.  He called her  called on March 12 asking her to go to her parents’ house in Kumpala, near Ullal, as he was proceeding to Bengaluru.

After her return in a few days, his mobile phone was switched off. He has not returned home since then she said breaking into sobs.  Vijayalaxmi filed a missing complaint with the Belthangady police on March 13 and then went to her in-laws’ house. 

“His parents did not show any concern over their missing son. They abused me regarding my caste and pushed me out" she alleged.

She has filed a separate case with the Ullal police accusing her in-laws of defaming her on caste lines. Commissioner of Police S. Murugan told her that the police could not book the parents for kidnapping their son.  The commissioner therefore directed the Ullal police to trace out  Swetan Kumar so that the case can be solved. 

 

 


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