Rajasthan Police Constable Jaikishan was caught by his first wife, Reena, while allegedly attempting to solemnize an illegal second marriage at Hotel Signet in Alwar, Rajasthan. Reena and Jaikishan were married in 2011 and have two children. Reena stated that after discovering Jaikishan with another woman and enduring domestic disputes, she separated from him in 2017 and raised their children independently without financial support. Upon learning that Jaikishan was secretly getting married, Reena and her family, along with her daughter who phoned the police, arrived at the venue. Jaikishan locked himself in a hotel bathroom with the new bride until police negotiated his exit. Police bound Jaikishan down to abide by court orders regarding his ongoing divorce proceedings before attempting any remarriage.
Country: India
State/Province: Rajasthan, India
City/Region: Alwar
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Separated
Relationship Duration: Approximately 14 years (married), separated for 8 years
Incident Date: Nov. 28, 2025
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Approximately 14 years (married), separated for 8 years
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
Constable पति 5 Star Hotel में कर रहा था शादी, पहली बीवी 2 बच्चों संग आई और अय्याश पति की खोली पोल
Infidelity
The relationship was marked by long-standing domestic conflict, alleged extramarital affairs by the husband, and physical abuse, leading to a physical separation in 2017. Despite ongoing court proceedings regarding divorce and dowry allegations, the husband attempted to secretly execute a second marriage without legal dissolution of the first, leading to direct confrontation and police intervention.
The primary incident centers on an attempted illegal bigamous marriage rather than violent crime, though past domestic violence and threats were alleged by the wife. Police responded to Hotel Signet, persuaded the constable to exit the bathroom, and bound him down by bond to comply with court directives. No formal FIR or administrative departmental action against Constable Jaikishan was reported at the time of publication.
When confronted at the hotel venue, Jaikishan claimed he was not getting married and had only gathered to talk, despite wedding garlands present and a wedding card printed for late November. There was brief confusion during the emergency call when the daughter attempted to contact local police stations.
Reena discovered Jaikishan's secret wedding plans after printed invitation cards and pre-wedding schedules surfaced. On November 28, 2025, Reena, her children, and relatives went to Hotel Signet in Alwar and alerted police. Upon being confronted, Jaikishan hid in the bathroom with the prospective bride. Police arrived, coaxed them out, safely escorted the prospective bride's family away, and bound Jaikishan legally to respect court orders.
The case displays repeated severe breach of trust, history of alleged physical abuse and threats linked to official authority, and extreme deception via clandestine wedding planning. While no fatal violence occurred during the hotel confrontation, unresolved legal issues and high interpersonal tension pose ongoing dispute risks.
Clandestine secondary marriages while legal divorce proceedings remain pending highlight severe institutional and interpersonal risk. Rapid intervention by family and law enforcement prevented an illegal marriage ceremony and managed potential escalation at the public venue.
Reena had previously discovered Jaikishan in objectionable situations with other women and observed ongoing secretive communications on video calls prior to their 2017 separation.
Printed wedding invitation cards specifying a November 30 wedding date and November 28 pre-wedding rituals alerted Reena to the impending event.
Printed wedding cards, video call footage showing Jaikishan communicating with another woman, garlands found at the venue entrance, and police call recordings served as key evidence.
Reena stated on camera that her husband had ruined her life, abandoned financial responsibilities for their two children, and was getting married illegally. Jaikishan claimed he only gathered to talk and denied attempting a second marriage. A responding police officer confirmed receiving reports of an illegal marriage assembly and stated Jaikishan was counselled and bound down to adhere to court orders.
Initial reports of a planned November 30 wedding changed when it was revealed Jaikishan attempted to advance and complete all wedding rituals on November 28 after suspecting his first wife had learned of the plans.
It remains unresolved whether the police department will initiate formal disciplinary action against Constable Jaikishan or if Reena will file a formal criminal complaint regarding the bigamy attempt.