In India, the wife sent her husband to jail 7 times

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An interesting story of a woman’s fight with her husband has come to light in the Indian state of Gujarat.

According to Indian media, the woman sent her husband to jail 7 times in 10 years on complaints of domestic violence, but each time he was released on bail.

According to reports, Premchand and Sonu got married in 2001 and in 2014, their relationship started to sour.

According to Indian media, Sonu filed the first case against her husband in 2014 alleging violence, on which the court ordered the husband to pay the woman Rs 2,000 per month, but due to difficulties in paying the money, he was released in 2015. Was arrested.

According to Indian media, Premchand spent 5 months in jail after which his wife secured his release and bail.

According to Indian media, after that, the husband and wife started living separately, but the fight for separation and reconciliation continued between them, which became more tense after some time.

According to the Indian media, according to the documents, Premchand was arrested every year from 2016 to 2018 on the complaint of harming his wife.

According to Indian media, Premchand also had to go to jail in 2019 and 2020 for not paying the amount asked by the court to his wife.

According to reports, in all these incidents, Premchand’s wife took steps to protect her shopper from the police.

According to Indian media, when Premchand was arrested this year too, his wife arranged for his bail, after which both husband and wife returned home.

According to reports, this time when Premchand did not find his wallet and mobile phone at home, he asked his wife about them, so the two fought again.

According to Indian media, during this time both the husband and wife tortured each other, after which Premchand left home and started living with his mother.

According to reports, this time Premchand has also filed a police complaint against his wife and son.

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