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AHMEDABAD: A 30-year-old woman from the Asarwa area of the city on Wednesday filed a complaint at Kalol city police station, alleging that
her husband installed CCTV cameras in their house to keep an eye on her
When she protested, he assaulted her and deserted her and her five-year-old daughter.The complainant said she had married a man from
Rajasthan in 2013 and they had a daughter.Due to marital discord, they divorced
She married a man from Kalol, now 32, the accused in this case, on November 3, 2022.The woman said her second husband promised to adopt her
daughter and raise her up as his own
Soon after their wedding, the accused first refused to adopt her daughter and then began fighting with her over domestic issues
Her mother-in-law and father-in-law, who lived in another house, also watched her through the cameras
When her husband or in-laws saw a light or fan on in the house, they would scold her
On November 3, 2023, her husband came to Asarwa and promised not to harass her if she returned with him
When she went back, he again forced her to sleep under the watch of the cameras
This led to a fight between them and she broke all the cameras
Her husband then beat her up and deserted her, she stated
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