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Husband marries off wife with paramour in Tripura

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AGARTALA, April 24: A 33-year-old man from Birchandramanu in South Tripura has formally married off his wife to their neighbour, with whom she had reportedly been in a relationship for eight years, police said on Thursday.

Police confirmed they have not taken any legal action regarding the matter, as the marriage took place at a temple with consent of all parties involved and in the presence of hundreds of villagers.

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Nayan Saha, a resident of Birchandramanu, married Jhuma Saha (27) eight years ago.

However, soon after their marriage, Jhuma developed a romantic relationship with their neighbour, identified as Dipankar Banik.

Despite repeated warnings from Nayan — who works as a driver — Jhuma continued the affair.

“Due to the extramarital relationship, Nayan used to torture his wife, but no formal complaint of domestic violence was ever filed,” said officer-in-charge (OC) Jayanta Das of Manapather outpost.

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“On the night of April 21, Nayan reportedly caught his wife and her paramour in a compromising position at his house. However, Jhuma managed to flee the scene,” Das added.

The following day, April 23, Nayan arranged a marriage ceremony between Jhuma and Dipankar, a local vegetable vendor, according to their wishes.

“The wedding was conducted at a local temple with the presence and approval of the villagers,” the OC said.

Jhuma, who has two sons from her marriage with Nayan, has taken the children with her.

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Police also confirmed that both Nayan and Jhuma have filed for divorce at a local court, and the matter is currently under legal consideration.

“They plan to register the new marriage once the divorce is finalised,” Das added. (PTI)

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