Indian Army soldier Devendra Singh filed a formal complaint at the Public Grievance Redressal Center (Jansunwai Kendra) in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, alleging that his wife, Vandana Singh Chauhan, her brother Upendra Singh Chauhan (an Agra police officer), and her alleged lover/brother-in-law Kamal Kishore Tomar have physically assaulted him and his mother, threatened his life, and attempted to usurp his family's property. Married on April 25, 2025, Devendra stated that Vandana refused physical intimacy and demanded property transfer from his mother's name, leaving the house shortly after marriage. Devendra expressed fear that his wife and accomplices plan to murder him, citing threats that he would meet a fate similar to the high-profile Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. He also raised suspicions regarding the death of Vandana's sister, which occurred without an autopsy. Gwalior Police have initiated inquiries and referred the dispute to the family counseling center while assuring safety monitoring.
Country: India
State/Province: Madhya Pradesh, India
City/Region: Gwalior
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 6 months
Incident Date: Nov. 19, 2025
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Approximately 6 months
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2025-11-19
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
MP:शादी के 3 दिन बाद फौजी की Biwi जीजा संग भागी!Affair के लिए सगी बहन को मारा?बदले में रखी अजीब शर्त
Financial Conflict
The relationship exhibits a high-conflict pattern driven by alleged pre-planned financial deception and competing romantic attachments. Following an arranged marriage where pre-wedding contact was restricted, the suspect reportedly made immediate demands for property transfer and imposed conditions refusing marital cohabitation. When financial demands were unfulfilled, escalation occurred through physical assault by the suspect's relatives and alleged death threats referencing known homicide cases.
The case involves cross-jurisdictional allegations spanning Gwalior and Morena in Madhya Pradesh, as well as Agra in Uttar Pradesh. The complainant, an active-duty soldier, has submitted formal written representations to the Gwalior Superintendent of Police, Public Hearing Center, Women's Police Station Padaav, and SP Morena. Police have initiated referral to the family counseling center and alerted local precinct units (Dial 112) regarding personal security concerns.
Investigative ambiguity exists regarding the unautopsied death of Vandana's sister, which the complainant alleges was a murder hushed up through local influence, but which lacks official forensic verification or formal criminal charges.
According to the complainant, the marriage was arranged with deliberate suppression of pre-marital contact. Upon moving to her in-laws' home, Vandana questioned asset ownership and, upon learning properties belonged to her mother-in-law, refused cohabitation unless properties were transferred. After departing the marital home, Vandana's brother allegedly assaulted Devendra and his mother. Devendra subsequently received suspicious messages urging him to share travel itineraries, which he interpreted as a potential murder trap, leading him to seek police protection.
High risk of further interpersonal conflict and potential violence, indicated by prior alleged physical assaults on the victim and his mother, threats of lethal harm, and leverage exerted through law enforcement connections.
Pre-marital communication barriers, rapid post-nuptial demands for asset restructuring, and threats referencing prominent homicide cases represent severe behavioral warning signs requiring immediate intervention and risk mitigation.
Refusal by the bride's family to allow pre-marital telephone calls between the engaged couple, followed immediately by inquiries regarding property ownership on the day of wedding departure.
Messages asking for specific train schedules and travel itineraries sent to the complainant while on duty, combined with verbal references threatening a fate similar to Raja Raghuvanshi.
Written complaints submitted to police authorities, reported call records, and physical injuries sustained during the alleged home intrusion.
CSP Nagendra Singh Sikarwar confirmed receiving the written complaint during the public hearing, stating that the complainant reported safety threats to himself and his mother, leading to counseling referrals and precinct notification.
Initial complaints filed on October 10, 2025 yielded no immediate police response, prompting a re-submission at the SP Office public hearing in November 2025.
The precise circumstances surrounding the death of Vandana's sister remain unverified due to the lack of an autopsy, and formal criminal charges against the named suspects have not been finalized.