09 March,2011 06:54 AM IST | | Madhusudan Maney
Groom's family wanted dowry items to be displayed in marriage hall, but bride's family was unable to comply leading to wedding being called off at last minute
In another case of dowry related issues, a wedding was stopped mid-way as a result of demands being made by the groom and his family, even as relatives and guests waited at the marriage hall.
No show: The groom and his parents were taken to Basaveshwar
Nagar police station. Pic/Madhusudan Maney
B P Swetha and Amit V Rolli, both doctors were scheduled to wed at 6.30 pm yesterday. Despite the presence of hundreds of relatives and friends, Amit and his family began arguing with Swetha's family about the marriage hall and other issues even before the marriage could begin.
The marriage was fixed 3 months ago and the couple was engaged for the past 3 months. According to Swetha's relatives, immediately after the engagement demands began to pour in from Amit's family.
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Swetha's parents KS and B S Puttachannappa had already agreed to some of the demands and had also spent 3.5 lakhs on the wedding arrangements so far. "The boy was given Rs 5 lakh as dowry along with a 30x40 site.
Persistent demands were being made for something or the other from time to time. Everything was arranged and today the boy and his parents began complaining about the marriage hall and rooms for the guests. At the last moment we booked 18 A/C rooms at a nearby hotel, but they were still not satisfied," said a relative of Swetha.
Swetha's father Puttachannappa said, "We have spent around Rs 50,000 for transport and around Rs 3.5 lakh for the wedding. He added that Amit's family had given him a list of demands and told him to ensure that all dowry articles were brought to the marriage hall for display.
Several rounds of meetings between elders of both families failed to bring about a solution. Swetha refused to marry Amit after what had happened and the family decided to file a complaint. A case has been registered at Basaveshwar Nagar police station and Amit, his parents and a few of his relatives were taken to the police station around 12.30 am.