Realtor accuses live-in partner of taking ₹1 crore, marrying someone else in Bengaluru

A Bengaluru real estate dealer has filed a police complaint against his former live-in partner, alleging she defrauded him of over ₹1 crore and is now blackmailing him with private photos. The woman allegedly concealed her marriage to another man while maintaining the relationship.
Why it matters
The case highlights issues of financial fraud, extortion, and the legal complexities surrounding live-in relationships in India.
A 45-year-old real estate dealer from Amruthahalli in Bengaluru has filed a complaint with police accusing a woman with whom he was in a live-in relationship cheated him of over ₹1 crore, concealed her marriage, and later blackmailed him by threatening to circulate his private photographs and videos online.
The article reports on a police complaint and legal proceedings without taking a side.
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