Husband lodges habeas corpus petition against wife’s mother


The Gwalior bench of a Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered a judicial probe into the alleged detention of Poornima, wife of Dipak Chodria, in the Kotwali Police Station.

Poornima had lodged a complaint that she had not only been illegally detained, but also that the police misbehaved with her. However, C. Raghuvanshi informed the court that Poornima was brought to the station the previous morning to be produced in the High Court later.

The court had ordered the police to produce her in response to a habeas corpus petition filed by her husband that his mother-in-law was preventing his wife from meeting him. He said that he had married Poornima in an Arya Samaj mandir and that her family did not approve of the marriage.

Source - One India

Man commits suicide 7 months after Arya Samaj wedding


Vijay Rajput (25) of Shiv Katra, Kanpur, married Anjali in an Arya Samaj mandir as per Arya Samaj rites and committed suicide 7 months later.

He was living in a rented room near his parent's house while his wife lived with her parents in Dharshanpurwa.

Residents discovered his body hanging from the ceiling of his room and told the Chakeri police, who rushed to the spot and took him to a private nursing home. Unfortunately, Vijay could not be saved.

His family members point the finger of blame at his wife and in-laws. Vijay did not write any suicide note before he took his own life.

Source - Times of India
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