Marriage with Nikhil Jain was never legal, valid and tenable in India, says TMC MP Nusrat Jahan - Full statement here - Dividing her statement into 7 points, MP Nusrat Jahan also alleged that her "funds were mishandled" from various accounts without her awareness.
Nusrat Jahan has now broken her silence on getting a divorce and revealed in a statement that her marriage is not valid in India as it happened according to Turkish laws. The actress tied the knot with businessman Nikhil Jain in 2019 in the picturesque Turkish town of Bodrum on June 19
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Two years after being married, Nusrat Jahan has said her wedding with Nikhil Jain was invalid . The TMC MP has broken her silence on separation rumours. She revealed that the two separated long back. Nusrat has released a full statement where she has opened up about their marriage. She has also accused Nikhil and his family of withholding her jewelry and misappropriation of funds. Read her full statement here.
Nusrat Jahan - Nikhil Jain Being on foreign land, as per Turkish Marriage Regulation, the ceremony is invalid. Moreover, since it was an interfaith marriage, it requires validation under Special Marriage Act in India, which did not happen. As per the court of law, it is not a Marriage, but a relationship or a live-in relationship. Thus, the question of divorce does not arise, reads the first point of the statement.
Nushrat Jahan says marriage to Nikhil Jain not legal, separation happened long back
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Kolkata, June 9 : In a surprise development, Trinamool Congress MP and actress Nushrat Jahan claimed on Wednesday that her marriage to Nikhil Jain was not valid in India and it was only a live-in relationship, adding that their separation happened long back.
Nusrat had reportedly got married to businessman Nikhil Jain in Turkey in 2019. A reception was also held in Kolkata that was attended by celebrities and leading politicians.
In a detailed statement, the Trinamool MP from Basirhat said, Being on foreign land, as per Turkish Marriage Regulation, the ceremony is invalid. Moreover, since it was an interfaith marriage, it required validation under the Special Marriage Act in India, which did not happen. As per the court of law, it is not a marriage, but a relationship or a live-in relationship. Thus, the questi