Coimbatore Divorce Case: You must have heard a lot of news about people reaching showrooms with coins to buy bikes and cars, but such a case has come to light from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, which has surprised the entire court. This incident took place in the Additional Family Court of Coimbatore on Wednesday. In fact, in a divorce case, the court had ordered to pay alimony of Rs 2 lakh to the person. However, the person reached the court with Rs 80,000 and Rs 2 coins. The video of this incident is also going viral.
In the video that surfaced, the person is seen keeping coins worth Rs 80 thousand in 20 bags in his car. After seeing so many coins, the judge asked him to pay the maintenance allowance in notes, after which the man deposited the money in notes. Instructions have been given to deposit the remaining Rs 1 lakh 20 thousand also soon.
80 thousand coins filled in 20 bags
Actually, a 37-year-old man from Coimbatore is a call taxi owner and driver. A divorce case was going on with his wife for the last one year. The court had ordered him to pay alimony of Rs 2 lakh to his wife in this case. After this the person collected coins worth Rs 80 thousand and filled them in 20 bags and reached the court. All these coins were of 1 and 2 rupees. Even the court was surprised to see so many coins.
Tamil Nadu: In a Coimbatore divorce case, the judge ordered the husband to pay two lakh rupees as alimony. Instead, he brought 20 bundles of one and two rupee coins. The judge advised him to exchange them for notes and adjourned the case. The husband then took the coins and left pic.twitter.com/j0SvhMPK6n
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Deposited 80 thousand in notes on court order
Seeing so many coins, the court refused to accept them and directed the person to deposit notes worth Rs 80 thousand. After this the person deposited Rs 80 thousand notes. He has been instructed to deposit the remaining Rs 1 lakh 20 thousand as soon as possible.
Users enjoyed on social media
After such an incident came to light, users are making many types of comments. One user has written that I wish Atul Subhash had also adopted the same trick, Nikita Sanghania would have thought 100 times before asking for money. A user has written that he is messaging his wife asking if she is a beggar? This is the best way to make fun of the courts and his wife. Another user has written that the best revenge was on his ex-wife. One user has described it as an ultra pro solution to such a problem. While one has written on social media that give such money that no one will think before asking for money the second time.
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