Tevan, lived with his wife Kunyal when tension was arising about the suspicions she expressed for her loyalty. According to the prosecution, she accused him of dealing with other units who left an elderly man, feeling insulted and disappointed.
A 91-year-old man who is accused of his 88-year-old wife after charges of illegal relations was given on the bail of the Supreme Court in Kerala. The applicant, Tevan, lived with his wife Kunyal when there was tension about the suspicions she expressed for her loyalty. According to the prosecution, she accused him of dealing with other units who left an elderly man, feeling insulted and disappointed.
High Court of Kerala gives a pledge
The confrontation came to mind on March 21, when Tevan allegedly stabbed Kunyal, leaving her serious injury. He was arrested on the same day and has since been in custody. Considering that the request for a recognizance, postponed by Toven, the PV Kunhikrishnanian justice addressed the case with an unusual combination of legal reflections and lyrical reflection.
Court: Let there be a happy life
“I do not want to keep a further discussion of this. Let Tevan live happily at the age of 91, his wife at the age of 88. Let it be a happy life for them,” he said on April 10. Adding a subscription of 91-year conditions with standard conditions, he said that the court should know that only his wife would be his wife, his wife, Kunyal, and the level of 88 years, and K, and the court, and Tevan should know that his age will only be his wife, his wife, his wife. that its only force will be Ted, at the age of 91.
Recognizing the pain caused, the court also decided to emphasize the solid link between the couple. “Tevan and Kunyali need to know that the age is not the dim light of love, it only makes it brighter. Kunyali, who is 88 years old, even now loves her husband, and so she closely monitors her husband, who is aged at the age of 91. As they grow older, our love only absorbs,” the court said.
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