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2013 Supreme(Mad) 2649

C.S.KARNAN
V. Raja – Appellant
Versus
R. Alamelu – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For Petitioners: Mr.K.Kalyanasundaram
For Respondent: No appearance

ORDER

The brief facts of the case are as follows:-

The respondent herein / complainant has filed a case in C.C.No.71 of 1997, on the file of Judicial Magistrate-II, Sankari, against 10 accused persons including the revision petitioners herein, stating that the first accused, viz., Raja had married her on 18.08.1990, as per Hindu Customs and Rites. The said marriage had been registered on 20.08.1990, on the file of Sub Registrar, Kumarapalayam. Out of wedlock, the complainant, viz., Alamelu gave birth to a female child, viz., Uma Maheswari, who is now studying in the first standard. After the marriage, the first accused had demanded a sum of Rs.10,000/- from the parents of the complainant, on the instigation of his parents. The same was not provided due to non-payment capacity of her parents. Therefore, the accused 1, 3 and 4 had driven out the complainant and her child from the matrimonial home. Under the circumstances, on 27.03.1997, the first accused had married the second accused with the co-operation of the parents of the second accused. The fifth and sixth accused are sister and brother-in-law of the first accused and the 7th and 8th accused are parents of the second accused an













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