
Indian bride ends marriage over in-laws’ behaviour
An Indian bride has reportedly ended her marriage just a day after her wedding ceremony due to what she described as unfriendly and hostile behaviour from her in-laws. The unusual development has sparked wide public discussion across social media and relationship forums in the country.
According to reports, the wedding was conducted with full traditional rites and attended by family members from both sides. However, shortly after the ceremony, the bride allegedly began experiencing what she perceived as cold treatment, disrespect, and emotional discomfort from her husband’s family. The situation reportedly worsened within hours of moving into her marital home.
Sources close to the bride said she felt deeply unsettled by the atmosphere in the household and believed the environment was not healthy for her emotional well-being. By the next day, she reportedly made the bold decision to walk away from the marriage and return to her family home, stating that she could not continue in a home where she felt unwelcome.
Her decision has divided public opinion, with some praising her courage to prioritize her mental health and personal dignity, while others criticized the move as too hasty, especially given the cultural weight attached to marriage. Family elders on both sides were said to have attempted mediation, but the bride remained firm in her decision.
The incident has once again brought attention to the pressures many women face after marriage, particularly in traditional settings where expectations from in-laws can be overwhelming. Social commentators have called for greater emphasis on respect, communication, and emotional support within families to prevent similar situations in the future.
