City
Epaper

Fake ornaments make bride in UP throw a fit

By IANS | Updated: May 23, 2022 08:50 IST

Kanpur, May 23 Fake ornaments gifted to a bride in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur nearly broke up the marriage....

Open in App

Kanpur, May 23 Fake ornaments gifted to a bride in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur nearly broke up the marriage.

The incident took place in Birhar village in Saadh police area of Ghatampur town.

The bride saw the ornaments gifted to her by the groom's family and sensed something was wrong.

She spoke to one of her father's friends, who is a jeweller, and asked him to check the purity of the items.

When the jeweller looked at the ornaments carefully, the doubts of the bride turned out to be true.

She threw a fit and refused to go ahead with the marriage ceremonies.

However, after a while, when the police intervened and a panchayat was held in which the groom's family promised to give her original jewellery, the bride agreed to the marriage.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalRallies in Seoul commemorate, oppose ex-President Yoon's ouster on 1st anniversary

TechnologyGovt working to minimise supply chain impact, pharma sector unaffected: Commerce Secretary

Other SportsIPL 2026: Rashid leads GT in Gill’s absence, Kushagra earns debut as RR opt to bat

Other SportsAsian Boxing C'ships: Indian boxing showstopper, Vishvanath Suresh, stuns world No 1 in Ulaanbaatar

BusinessGovt working to minimise supply chain impact, pharma sector unaffected: Commerce Secretary

National Realted Stories

NationalJ&K L-G suspends IPS officer over alleged misappropriation of funds

NationalJharkhand CM should learn from Assam’s development: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

National'Global consensus is needed': Cong on Dharmendra Pradhan's 'Mahakal Standard Time' proposal

NationalUjjain Police seize 75 kg chemical powder, bust suspected drug racket

NationalBengal facing 'Trust Deficit,' politicisation of SIR: Congress MP Isha Khan Choudhury