Noting that there are no rules, regulations or even Standard Operating Procedures for online matrimonial websites, the Madras High Court has directed the Central and the State governments to take.
The woman, a BCom graduate, revealed that she is currently unemployed and has been in contact with a staggering 14 men through a popular matrimonial website.
Police have booked the unidentified woman and her aides under sections 34 (common intention) and 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and under relevant sections of the Information Technology (IT) Act.
The complainant in the first case – a resident of Vasai – had lodged a complaint with the police stating that in December last year, she was befriended by a person on WhatsApp.
The co-founder of a startup in Bengaluru, Udita Pal, shares with us that she didn't expect her tweet, where she shared the screenshot of her conversation with her furious father, to go viral. While the match didn't work out, personally or professionally, Udita admits the guy's family was "super supportive"