Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A 26-year-old woman, daughter of an assistant sub-inspector (ASI), has filed a dowry harassment case against her husband and in-laws after they allegedly threw her out of her marital home for not fulfilling their dowry demands
The woman’s in-laws had allegedly demanded Rs 5 lakh in cash and a car and when their demands were not met, the woman was ‘physically assaulted and thrown out of the house’, said Mahila Thana Police quoting the woman’s complaint here on Monday.
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A few days ago, the woman’s in-laws reportedly ousted her from the house and since then she has been living with her parents. The TI further said that, frustrated and seeking justice, the woman lodged a complaint on Sunday at the Mahila Thana.
Police have registered a case under dowry harassment sections against the husband and both the in-laws. Notices are being prepared, and further action will follow as per legal procedure, the officer said.
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