In Rampur district, Uttar Pradesh, driver Nurpal discovered that his wife Chanchal had engaged in a secret three-year affair with his nephew, Brahm Swaroop. Upon confrontation, Chanchal refused to remain with Nurpal and subsequently filed a legal rape complaint against Brahm Swaroop and five of his family members. Following police station proceedings, Chanchal and Brahm Swaroop married inside the Patwai police station without Chanchal obtaining a legal divorce from Nurpal. Nurpal reported severe emotional distress, social humiliation, and custody uncertainty regarding their three young daughters, while seeking legal protection from potential future liability.
Country: India
State/Province: Uttar Pradesh, India
City/Region: Rampur
Incident Type: Separation / Divorce (No Reported Violence)
Relationship Status: Separated
Relationship Duration: 3 years
Incident Date: None
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
UP: चाचा की पत्नी बनी भतीजे की दुल्हन | चाची-भतीजे का रिश्ता बना सुर्खियों का शॉकिंग किस्सा
Infidelity
The incident represents a intra-familial romantic displacement involving an aunt and her husband's nephew. Over three years, a clandestine relationship developed within the shared family network while the husband was away working as a driver. When exposed, the situation shifted into high legal and relational maneuvering, including a formal rape allegation used leverage before culminating in an informal police station marriage without legal divorce.
The case does not involve a homicide or reported physical violent attack. Chanchal filed a rape complaint against Brahm Swaroop and five family members (including Veervati, Sunny, Sheetal, and Harbhajan) before marrying Brahm Swaroop at Patwai police station in Rampur district. Nurpal noted that no formal legal divorce has taken place, raising questions regarding bigamy and statutory compliance during the police-facilitated ceremony. Nurpal requested immunity from any future legal complaints or incidents involving the couple.
Initial confusion arose surrounding Chanchal filing a rape case against Brahm Swaroop and six family members, which was abruptly followed by her marrying him inside the police station. Additionally, family members were reportedly aware of the illicit meetings for years without informing Nurpal.
Over a period of three years, Chanchal and Brahm Swaroop maintained a secret relationship. When Nurpal was informed by Chanchal that she refused to live with him, family disputes escalated. Chanchal approached police and court authorities, lodging allegations against Brahm Swaroop and his relatives. Subsequently, at Patwai police station, Chanchal and Brahm Swaroop performed marriage rituals, leaving Nurpal separated and facing child maintenance challenges.
The case exhibits elevated psychological distress for the displaced spouse, who reported suicidal thoughts stemming from acute social humiliation and sudden family collapse. While physical violence was not reported, ongoing risks center on legal complications around bigamy, child custody disputes over three young daughters, and social ostracization within the village community.
Intra-family infidelity hidden by surrounding relatives can lead to sudden structural collapse of a marriage. The case highlights institutional anomalies where criminal complaints and informal police station wedding ceremonies intersect without adherence to formal divorce procedures.
Neighbours observed secret meetings and family members repeatedly removed the nephew from the house over three years, though the husband remained uninformed.
Chanchal's direct verbal statement to Nurpal that she would no longer live with him and intended to reside with Brahm Swaroop revealed the long-standing affair.
Statements from Nurpal, official records of police emergency calls (100 number), court filings of rape allegations, and eyewitness accounts of the marriage ceremony at Patwai police station serve as primary evidence.
Nurpal stated that his wife explicitly told him she would not live in his house and demanded to live with Brahm Swaroop, while neighbours had remained silent despite observing suspicious activity.
Initial reports of a rape complaint against six individuals resolved into a public marriage between the accuser and the accused inside the police station.
The legal validity of the second marriage without a formal divorce remains unresolved, as does the finalized custody and maintenance agreement for the three young daughters.