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Man forces wife, mother-in-law to perform 'nude' rituals for brother-in-law's marriage

Man forces wife, mother-in-law to perform 'nude' rituals for brother-in-law's marriage

Deccan Herald7 hours ago
On April 15, the accused allegedly forced his wife and her mother to perform certain rituals without clothes intended to help his brother-in-law get married, a police official said.
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