Bride’s Home Turns Into a Battleground: Groom’s Sister-in-Law Claims “He’s Mine”
A dramatic pre-wedding twist unfolded in Maharajganj, Uttar Pradesh, leaving everyone stunned. Just hours before the groom’s wedding procession was set to arrive, his sister-in-law turned up at the bride’s house with the police, causing the wedding to be called off. Claiming that the groom was her husband, she vehemently opposed his marriage to another woman.
The High-Voltage Drama in Maharajganj
The incident occurred in the Nautanwa town of Maharajganj district. Preparations were in full swing for a wedding that was to unite two families, with the groom’s procession expected to arrive from Gorakhpur’s Shahpur area. However, the festive atmosphere took a shocking turn when the groom’s sister-in-law arrived at the bride’s home accompanied by the Shahpur police. Standing at the doorstep, she declared, “He’s mine, and I won’t let him marry anyone else.”
This revelation left the bride’s family in disbelief. The joyous celebrations came to a screeching halt as confusion and chaos took over. Ultimately, the wedding was postponed, and the bride’s family was left grappling with the shocking turn of events.
What Happened Behind the Scenes?
According to sources, the groom, a resident of Shahpur in Gorakhpur, was scheduled to marry a woman from Nautanwa in Maharajganj on December 4. Both families had made extensive preparations, and guests from both sides had gathered to celebrate the union. However, just before the wedding procession’s arrival, the groom’s sister-in-law, armed with police support, stormed into the bride’s house.
Claiming that the groom was her husband, she reportedly issued a stern warning to the bride’s family: “Drop the idea of this marriage, or face the consequences.” The bride’s family, shocked by these accusations, decided to halt the wedding until further clarity could be achieved.
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Legal Complications and Police Intervention
The officer-in-charge of Nautanwa police station, Dharmendra Singh, confirmed the involvement of law enforcement. The Shahpur police had brought documents indicating that the groom was already married and was involved in a pending case under the Dowry Prohibition Act. To prevent a possible unlawful second marriage, the Shahpur police sought assistance from the Nautanwa police, leading to the intervention that halted the wedding.
Impact on the Bride’s Family
For the bride’s family, the incident was nothing short of a nightmare. The meticulously planned wedding fell apart, and the joyous atmosphere was replaced with tension and disappointment. Relatives and friends, who had come together to celebrate, were left in shock as the controversy unfolded.
What Happens Next?
While the wedding has been stopped for now, the case is far from over. The groom’s sister-in-law has reportedly filed a formal complaint with the Nautanwa police, further complicating matters. Legal proceedings are expected to determine the validity of her claims and whether the groom can proceed with another marriage.