The majority of married couples hope to have children.  In an effort to give their child the greatest life possible, they make plans for the future.  However, just think of the surprise a newlywed groom would have when his spouse gave birth two days after their wedding!
 
 A family is in disarray as a result of the dramatic case from the Prayagraj district of Uttar Pradesh.  The newlyweds spent two days together, and the ceremony was lavishly celebrated.  But the bride unexpectedly rushed to the hospital and gave birth to a child on the second day.  The family was left in ruins rather than celebrating, even though the mother and child were both safe.


The young man's wedding procession reached Jasra village on february 24.  The baraatis were warmly received by the bride's family, and there were lavish festivities at the wedding.  The event went on until late at night, during which the bride and groom exchanged garlands.  The bride was sent to her in-laws' home the next day, february 25.
 
The family celebrated her arrival at her new residence.  Throughout the day, the customary 'Muh Dikhai' ceremony was held, and family, friends, and neighbors gathered to witness the new wife.
 

Sudden Turn Of Events
The happy mood was maintained when the bride got up early the following morning, february 26, and served tea to the family.  But in the evening, she began to scream in agony.  She let out a cry and complained of excruciating abdominal discomfort.  The relatives hurried her to Karchana CHC in alarm.
 
Doctors examined her and determined that she was pregnant and in urgent need of delivery.  Medical consent documents were given to the stunned in-laws to sign.  The bride gave birth to a child in two hours.
 

Family Uproar
The groom's family was rocked by the news.  Enraged, the in-laws accused the bride's parents of concealing the pregnancy.  The mother of the bride was challenged by the mother of the groom, who demanded an explanation.  The bride's parents retorted that the bride and groom had been dating prior to their marriage.

According to the bride's father, the couple had been in communication ever since the marriage was scheduled in May of last year.  The groom, however, denied these allegations and insisted on an inquiry.  "Just four months ago, in October, my marriage was rearranged.  He declared, "I will not accept this girl at this time."

Additionally, the bride was not welcomed into the family by the groom's father.  He insisted on the return of all presents and belongings given and received at the marriage, even though he claimed they did not want the money spent on the wedding.  If their possessions were not recovered, he threatened to take legal action.

The Bride's Family Responds
The bride's mother, meantime, claimed that the groom's family had abandoned her daughter and stolen the money.  "We will file a lawsuit if they won't return my daughter.  She is still using the groom's name, but we will raise the child ourselves.  She will perish if he rejects her.

 Discussions were held at a village panchayat (council meeting) as a result of the growing conflict.  In the end, the bride brought the child back to her mother's house.



 

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