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Muzaffarpur News, Muzaffarpur Crime News, Conversion, Wife and Three Children, Muzaffarpur Court | Send 10 lakh, otherwise wife and children will convert: In Muzaffarpur, the husband approached the judicial magistrate, he said – the police did not take action – Muzaffarpur News Achi-News

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The victim’s husband came to the court to seek justice.

In the civil court in Muzaffarpur, Ramesh Singh (44) appealed to the Supreme Court of Justice. Ramesh Singh, the domineering mohad of the village. Mansoor Mian (45) was accused of leaving his wife and children behind. said Mansoor Mian demanded Rs 10 lakh. It’s not like that

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The court set June 5 for hearing this case. The whole thing is in the Mushari police station area of ​​Muzaffarpur. The victim Ramesh Singh is a resident of Naraoli Diya village in Mushari police station in the district.

When the police did not listen, the victim came to court.

The victim says that he first complained to the police, but since no hearing took place, he filed a complaint with the court. It is claimed that Mohd. Mansoor Mian made his wife Poonam Devi and three children absent. Upon receiving the victim’s complaint, the court registered a case under various sections and set the next hearing date for June 5.

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Advocate SK Jha said- the court accepted the case.

My wife was tempted – Ramesh Singh

Husband Ramesh Singh says Mansoor Mian seduced my wife and kept her with him. Along with his wife, he also had three children with him.

The police took no action

When Ramesh Singh asked Mansoor Mian about his wife and children, he said that first give him ten lakh rupees, then he will release your wife and children. Otherwise we will bring you to conversion. Ramesh Singh said that he gave this information in writing to the police, but no action was taken from there. After that, we had to file a case with the court.

What did the lawyer say?

In this case, advocate SK Jha said that Ramesh Singh complained in the court about the disappearance of his wife and three children and demanded 10 lakh rupees in return. Threats of conversion were received if money was not paid. A case was registered in the court under sections 295(a), 298, 363, 364 , 365, 366, 384, 385, 386, 406 and 420 of the IPC, the court fixed the hearing date for June 5, 2024.

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