Woman Accuses Father-in-Law of Rape, Triple Talaq in UP's Bahraich
Woman Accuses Father-in-Law of Rape, Triple Talaq in Bahraich

Woman Accuses Father-in-Law of Repeated Rape at Gunpoint in Bahraich

In a disturbing case from Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district, a woman has accused her father-in-law of repeatedly raping her at gunpoint while her husband allegedly threatened her into silence and later pronounced triple talaq over the phone. Police have registered a case against five members of her in-laws' family, officials said on Thursday.

Complaint Details

In her complaint, the woman, a resident of Lucknow, stated that she married a man from the Muslim Bagh area of Rupaideha town in 2023 according to Muslim customs. She alleged that while the initial years of marriage were peaceful, her father-in-law later began harassing her and sexually assaulting her when her husband was away for work.

The accused threatened her with a country-made pistol and raped her on multiple occasions. She further claimed that when she informed her husband about the assaults, he threatened her and warned her against speaking about the matter.

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Latest Incident

The woman said that the latest incident took place on January 24 this year. When she raised an alarm, her mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law reached the spot and assaulted her instead of helping her.

She later returned to her parental home, following which her husband pronounced talaq three times over the phone and ended the relationship. Based on the complaint, police have booked the husband, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act.

Police Investigation

Rupaideha SHO Ramesh Kumar Rawat said the husband, during questioning, told police that the woman was involved in a relationship with another person and that the couple had been facing marital disputes over the issue.

"The matter is under investigation. Further action will be taken based on the facts that emerge during the probe," Rawat said, adding that no arrests have been made so far.

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