After a minor quarrel, the wife’s second marriage, 30 thousand rupees a month from the husband who earned 12 thousand earning:

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Panipat: A sensational news has come from Panipat in Haryana. Here a man was beaten so much by his in -laws that he had to take him to the hospital. His fault was that he had posted some old pictures with his wife. The injured youth has been admitted to Khanpur PGI for treatment. The police have registered a complaint in this case and started investigation. Also, the wife had already filed a case and sought a living allowance of Rs 30,000 from her husband, who earns only Rs 12,000. This case is going on in court. In which hearing is to be held on 25 October.

Story from marriage to dispute

According to the information, Kunal, a resident of Patti Kalyana village in Panipat district, had a love marriage in Rohini court with Komal (fictional name), resident of Delhi last year. A few months after the wedding, Komal went to her maternal home and accused Kunal of assault and also lodged a complaint at the police station. He has demanded alimony of Rs 30,000 per month, while Kunal himself earns Rs 12,000 per month. The case is in court, which is to be heard on 25 October.

Cattle killed by stopping on the road

Meanwhile, Komal’s family got her second marriage in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh. Kunal said that he had recently shared some pictures taken with Komal on social media. This picture created a panic among Komal’s new in -laws, angry her family and attacked on 24 September. He was going to his village on a bike with his father. Then 4-5 youths stopped his path on Badshahi Road in Gannaur and attacked him with sticks and sticks and sharp weapons. Kunal alleges that Komal’s father and uncle Rakesh also included the attackers.

Police complaint was lodged

After this incident, the injured Kunal has been admitted to Khanpur PGI. Where he is undergoing treatment. On the complaint of Kunal’s father, the Gannaur police have registered a case against Komal’s father, uncle and 4-5 others under sections 110,115, (2), 126 (2), 191 (3), 190 and 351 (3) of the Indian Penal Code.