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An unusual story unfolded in the Fergana region, where just a week after their wedding, a young couple decided to part ways and began dividing their assets. The conflict started when the groom refused to return the bride’s dowry to her parents, demanding $15,000 in compensation for the wedding expenses.
According to the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement, the couple lived together for only seven days after the grand and lavish celebration. However, during that time, disagreements arose in their relationship. The bride stated that from the very beginning, her husband started finding faults with her, initiating arguments, and expressing dissatisfaction with her behavior and qualities. Just a week later, unable to bear the constant conflicts, the bride left her husband’s home and returned to her mother.
After the bride’s departure, her family made attempts to recover her dowry, which consisted of 60 different items valued at approximately 47 million UZS. However, the groom and his parents refused to return the possessions, stating that since the wedding cost $15,000, the bride must cover those expenses.
Legal proceedings quickly followed. The bride filed a lawsuit, and through the enforcement service, she managed to reclaim her dowry. However, the issue of compensating the wedding expenses remains unresolved, as the groom’s family insists that the money should be repaid.
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