Husband 'punished' me for not making TikToks, woman claims in court
Man's third wife files petition against Peshawar resident for not giving custody of their two minor sons
PESHAWAR:
A woman filed a petition before a local family court in Peshawar on Tuesday against her husband for not giving her custody of their two minor sons and for not providing her maintenance.
Filed through her counsels – Saifullah Muhib and Mehwish Muhib, the petitioner claimed that she is the third of four wives of the respondent.
The petition further said that the respondent has 13 children, including five from first wife, five from his second wife, and three from her. The respondent has already divorced two women before marrying these four women, she said.
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The petitioner claimed that her husband provides maintenance to his other wives because they readily make TikTok videos with him. The man’s TikTok account has garnered 0.14 million followers, the petitioner claimed.
She further claimed that after their two children opted to make TikTok videos with their father, he pulled them out of school so that they can make videos for the Tiktok application.
The petitioner further claimed that her husband beat her when she sent her children to school.
She pleaded the court to direct her husband to provide her with maintenance and to give her custody of her children.
After listening to the arguments from the petitioner, Judge Samiullah issued a notice to the respondent and directed him to appear before the court on April 2.
A woman filed a petition before a local family court in Peshawar on Tuesday against her husband for not giving her custody of their two minor sons and for not providing her maintenance.
Filed through her counsels – Saifullah Muhib and Mehwish Muhib, the petitioner claimed that she is the third of four wives of the respondent.
The petition further said that the respondent has 13 children, including five from first wife, five from his second wife, and three from her. The respondent has already divorced two women before marrying these four women, she said.
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The petitioner claimed that her husband provides maintenance to his other wives because they readily make TikTok videos with him. The man’s TikTok account has garnered 0.14 million followers, the petitioner claimed.
She further claimed that after their two children opted to make TikTok videos with their father, he pulled them out of school so that they can make videos for the Tiktok application.
The petitioner further claimed that her husband beat her when she sent her children to school.
She pleaded the court to direct her husband to provide her with maintenance and to give her custody of her children.
After listening to the arguments from the petitioner, Judge Samiullah issued a notice to the respondent and directed him to appear before the court on April 2.