MP Woman Creates High Voltage Drama At Ex-Husband's Wedding In Gwalior; Claims Of Illegal Marriage 

MP Woman Creates High Voltage Drama At Ex-Husband's Wedding In Gwalior; Claims Of Illegal Marriage 

The incident took place at a Dharamshala on Nai Sadak on Sunday, where the bride and groom were about to exchange vows.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Monday, February 03, 2025, 01:34 PM IST
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MP: Woman Creates High Voltage Drama At Ex-Husband's Wedding In Gwalior; Claims Of Illegal Marriage  | FP Photo

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A wedding ceremony turned into a high voltage drama in Gwalior, when a woman barged in and claimed that the groom was her husband, and the two are not divorced yet.

The incident took place at a Dharamshala on Nai Sadak on Sunday, where the bride and groom were about to exchange vows.

The woman, identified as Neha Parihar, arrived at Janak Ganj police station around midnight on  Sunday, alleging that her husband, Upendra Singh Parihar, was remarrying illegally. 

She requested police intervention to stop the wedding. However, before the police could take any action, she allegedly rushed to the wedding venue herself and created a huge scene.

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Divorce was finalised in 2024

Later, the groom, Upendra, rubbished her claims and presented official divorce documents to the police. He stated that their divorce had been finalised by the court in October 2024. 

While showing the divorce documents to the police, the groom said that a dispute started between him and his ex-wife on 25 November 2012. Eventually, after 13 years of marriage, they got divorced on 16 October 2024. 

The police examined the papers and confirmed that the couple had legally separated.

After verifying the documents, the police pacified Neha and escorted her away from the venue, allowing the wedding to continue without further disruption.

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