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Wife, in-laws booked for cheating man

Wife, in-laws booked for cheating man


Ludhiana, January 8

A woman and her parents were booked for cheating her husband. On the complaint of the husband, a case was registered against his wife Loverpeet, resident of Canada, his father-in-law Jagtar Singh and his mother-in-law Sukhwinder Kaur. The complainant said he got married to Lovepreet in 2018 and in the same year, she was sent to Canada by spending around Rs 40 lakh. Then his wife had assured him that after reaching Canada, she will sponsor him. After reaching Canada, she gradually stopped talking to him and finally refused to send him sponsorship. — TNS


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