Bengaluru: Woman files complaint against husband for hiding HIV-positive status


Team Udayavani, Jan 15, 2022, 8:29 AM IST

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Bengaluru: A woman in Bengaluru lodged a police complaint against her husband for concealing his HIV-positive status and passing it on to her.

Police, on Friday, said the 25-year-old victim registered the complaint at the Basavanagudi Woman’s Police Station. The woman in her complaint claimed that even after learning that he was HIV infected, she continued to live with him but he threw her out of the house and snatched all the jewelry given by her parents.

Based on the complaint, the police have registered an FIR against the 35-year-old engineer residing in Basavanagudi.

According to police, the accused working at a reputed company married the victim — an accountant in a private firm — on March 12, 2018. Even during their honeymoon, he did not consummate the marriage citing stomach ache.

Upon returning from their honeymoon, he started harassing her for dowry. He also took lakhs of rupees from the woman’s father on the pretext of taking up computer courses in SAP, news agency IANS reported.

Meanwhile, the victim found his medical test report, which stated that he was HIV positive while checking his room when he was away for some work.

Later, to her horror, she too tested positive for the virus. The woman told police that her husband had not disclosed his HIV status before marriage.

“My husband is not even telling me whether he got it after coming into contact with other women. Now, I am infected with HIV after coming into contact with him,” she has told police.

The accused continued to harass following which she approached the State Women’s Commission. The officers had counseled the couple.

Further investigation is on.

(With inputs from IANS)

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