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Man booked for ditching his pregnant wife in a Pune hospital ICU

Accused married his partner at an ICU of a hospital in Chakan a few days ago following pressure from social organisations and public.

Updated on: Dec 06, 2019 04:32 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pune | By
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Pune The Chakan police have booked a person who flees after marrying a woman at the intensive care unit (ICU) of a hospital.

According to the complainant, the accused had engaged in a physical relationship with the woman with promise of marriage and the latter became pregnant. (FOR REPRESENTATION ONLY)
According to the complainant, the accused had engaged in a physical relationship with the woman with promise of marriage and the latter became pregnant. (FOR REPRESENTATION ONLY)

According to the police, the bridegroom married his partner at an ICU of a hospital in Chakan a few days ago following pressure from social organisations and public. The accused had engaged in a physical relationship with the woman with promise of marriage and the latter became pregnant.

When the accused denied to marry the complainant, she allegedly attempted to commit suicide and landed in the hospital, states the FIR. Later, local social organisations found out the youth and pressurised him to marry the woman in the hospital itself. However, soon after the wedding, the youth fled Chakan, according to the complaint filed by the woman.

The victim, a Dalit, and her family members have lodged a case under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities Act), 1989 and IPC Section 376 (rape) rape against her newly married husband.

According to the complainant, the accused identified as Suraj Nalawade had a physical relationship with the victim on April 29 at his residence wherein he promised to marry her. He later refused to tie the knot citing caste issue. Later, Suraj married the victim in the presence of her parents inside the ICU on November 29 and fled. His phone is also switched off.

 
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