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Odisha Man Tied To Tree, Beaten, Left Overnight By In-Laws Over Domestic Dispute

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In Odisha’s Gajapati district, a man was tied to a tree and beaten by his in-laws while awaiting a court hearing over a domestic dispute. The police are investigating the incident.

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In Odisha’s Gajapati district, a man waiting for a hearing in court hearing over a domestic dispute was tied to a tree and beaten by his in-laws.

A video of the incident has gone viral, showing him left tied to the pole the whole night.

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The man, identified as Jalanta Baliarsingh, had beaten his wife, Subhadra Malbisoye, whose parents live in another village, NDTV reported.

The village panchayat, on hearing about the assault on his wife, summoned Baliarshingh and ruled that his wife should stay at her parents’ home for a few months.

That was almost a year ago, and with a separation impending, Baliarsingh has been awaiting a hearing in family court.

On Thursday night, he went to his in-laws’ village to buy groceries, where he encountered them. Following this, they had a heated argument. Soon, his in-laws caught him and tied him to a pole before beginning the assault.

Reportedly, the police came the next morning and freed him. The police are investigating the case.

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