A 41 Years Old Man Addicted to Stock Trading Marries Woman to Raise Loans in Her Name:

A 41 Years Old Man Addicted to Stock Trading Marries Woman to Raise Loans in Her Name

A woman alleges her husband orchestrated a calculated marriage to exploit her financially, leaving her burdened with Rs 93 lakh in debt through fraud and coercion.

Love Turned Liability: A Husband’s Rs 93 Lakh Fraud Plot

authorSaloni KumaridateMar 21, 2026
Last update on Mar 21, 2026
A 41 Years Old Man Addicted to Stock Trading Marries Woman to Raise Loans in Her Name A 41-year-old man named Shabarish Kumar C. married a wealthy woman. Shabarish was a resident of Jakkur. It is being said that the only purpose behind this marriage was to slowly take away all her wealth and then utilise that money in stock trading. The man was deeply addicted to stock trading. The man systematically planned a trap for the woman to drain off her entire wealth soon after marriage. The woman had fallen in love with Shabarish; he took advantage of the same, and they got married in 2016.
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The complaint against the same was filed in Sadashivanagar. As per the registered complaint, it is being said that the man had taken control over his wife's mobile phone, downloaded loan applications in her name, and availed funds without her knowing. According to the registered complaint, the victim woman was 37 years old, and the man had forced her to take out several loans simultaneously from banks and private lenders, resulting in her being trapped in serious debt. The man had left his wife in debt of Rs 93 lakh. The woman was suffering through a great financial burden. Thereafter, the man put pressure on her colleagues, friends, relatives, and neighbours to arrange the money.
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The police officer claimed, "Based on her complaint, a case has been registered. We have issued a notice to the accused and have asked the victim to provide detailed financial transactions and other evidence in the case." As per the police, the person who registered a complaint about this matter is a resident of RMV 2nd Stage and is presently employed in a private firm.

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