1 husband, 2 wives… young man tied the knot with both girlfriends, the marriage took place with the consent of both families

  • In Kondagaon district, the young man took Saptapadi with two girlfriends at the same time.
  • Both the families agreed and the villagers also celebrated this marriage.
  • According to the Hindu Marriage Act, this marriage has created a legal dilemma.

According to the law every man and woman is allowed to marry only one person at a time. It is mandatory to get divorced from the first marriage before marrying again. But recently ChhattisgarhA unique incident came to light from Kondagaon district which shocked everyone. It so happened that in one of the wedding ceremonies here, the groom tied the knot with two brides at the same time, in the same pavilion.

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Where normally a groom takes Saptapadi with a single wife, on March 24 a young man took Saptapadi with two young women at the same time. The wedding was conducted in a traditional manner, in which a large number of villagers participated. Navardeva was having an affair with both the girls for the last three years and both the girls knew about it. The marriage took place with the mutual consent of all the three families, which was also accepted by the community. After that, the young man tied the knot with both his girlfriends. Here are the husband and wife: Husband Hitesh Father Gajendra Yadav is a resident of Belgaon, Kondagaon.

Legal embarrassment

This marriage has once again given rise to a controversy between tradition and law. According to Hindu Marriage Law, unless the first wife is legally divorced, a person cannot have two marriages at the same time, thus creating a legal dilemma for their marriage.

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The names of both the husbands were also on the paper

This type of marriage is rare. Now the photos of this unique wedding are going viral on the internet media. Husband Hitesh Yadav is a farmer. He had also duly printed a pamphlet before the marriage, in which the names of both the wives were inscribed. All events from haldi to marriage and then paati were carried out with enthusiasm. The groom and both the wives danced to the beat of the DJ. The people of the village also celebrated this unique marriage.

 

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