Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced a series of protests from Friday
A newly married young woman in the Indian city of Mumbai has filed a case against her husband at a local police station for not revealing the truth that he is bald.
The bride, who is a chartered accountant, filed the case against her Mira Road-based husband at the Naya Nagar Police Station in India's financial capital, The Times of India reported.
The couple had tied the knot last month in an arranged marriage ceremony.
The young woman, 27, accused her 29-year-old husband, who worked for a private company, of breach of trust. The woman said in her complaint that she was shocked when she found out that her husband was wearing a wig, a fact that was not revealed to her prior to the marriage.
The complainant said that had she known that the man was bald, she would not have agreed to marry him and rejected his proposal.
The man is seeking anticipatory bail from Thane court but he has been asked to surrender to the police.
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