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In Kazakhstan, the case of a daughter-in-law who refused to bow to her mother-in-law went to court

In Kazakhstan, the case of a daughter-in-law who refused to bow to her mother-in-law went to court

A family dispute that arose in Kazakhstan over a bride who refused to bow to her mother-in-law reached the court. This was reported by Orda.kz.

According to the details of the incident, during the wedding ceremony, the groom asked his new spouse to bow to his sister according to tradition. However, the bride did not agree to perform this act. After the ceremony, when the man returned home, he insulted the woman with offensive phrases, further exacerbating the relationship.

The conflict eventually reached the Juali District Court of Jambil Province. During the trial, the woman said that her husband not only insulted her, but also called her mother-in-law and rudely demanded "take your daughter away."

"At the court hearing, the man admitted his actions, apologized to his wife, and proposed to resolve the issue through mediation. The victim was also not against reconciliation," the case materials say.

Therefore, the court suspended the proceedings due to the parties reaching an agreement. The decision has not yet entered into legal force.

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