Maulana, who showed up to get married second, was arrested by police in the event of assault with first woman

A surprising case came to light from the Bareilly district of Uttar Pradesh. A Maulana, who allegedly had to marry a second marriage in the Nawabganj police station of the district, was arrested by police. Police informed the arrest on Tuesday. According to sources, Maulana went to the second marriage, despite being the first woman. During this time, his first wife began a Rukus, which led to the increase in the dispute. Maulana allegedly assaulted his first wife during the incident. Local police said Maulana, after receiving the first woman’s complaint, was arrested while acting immediately. Police said the case was being investigated in depth and that legal action would be taken against the accused. Police officers say such cases are serious from social and legal perspectives. He also said that both attempts to get married and assault fall under the category of crime. Officials made it clear that the safety of the first woman would be ensured in terms of the law and the protection of the rights. Experts believe that such disputes in society emphasize family and social imbalance. He said that under the law no person is allowed to marry a second marriage without the consent and legal process of the first woman. Strict legal action is needed in such cases. Local people condemned the incident and appreciated the police action. He says such disputes must be resolved with timely control and the help of the judiciary so that personal rights and women’s safety in society can be secured. In general, the case in Bareilly district has made it clear that the disregard for law and social rules can bring serious consequences for any person. Maulana’s arrest gives a message that no family dispute and violence under the law will not be tolerated. Police have assured that action and investigation will continue on the spot and that the culprits will be brought under the legal lead. This incident also sent a message that society and administration are just as serious about women’s rights and safety. Share this story -tags