Mangaluru techie goes undercover, gets divorce from court after exposing wife's secret marriage


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, May 16: In a real-life saga that could rival a thriller, a Mangaluru-born software engineer turned into a digital sleuth to expose a shocking secret harbored by his wife—a previously undisclosed marriage. The incident has since drawn widespread attention for its dramatic unfolding and the lengths taken in pursuit of the truth.

The man, now settled in Bengaluru with a stable career in the IT industry, married a woman who was also a professional in the same field. At first, their life together seemed typical and uneventful. However, not long after the wedding, the husband began noticing troubling patterns: his wife’s evasive responses, frequent secrecy, and inconsistencies in her behaviour.


Haunted by suspicion and a growing need for clarity, he devised a meticulous plan. Assuming a false identity, he set up a professional Zoom meeting with her under the guise of a work-related collaboration. During the conversation, she inadvertently revealed details of a previous marriage —one she had kept completely hidden from him.

Stunned but determined, the techie documented the exchange in full, compiling irrefutable evidence of the deception. He then approached the court, presenting the material in support of his case. After reviewing the facts and confirming the act of bigamy, the court granted him a divorce.

This extraordinary episode not only showcases the ingenuity of a betrayed spouse seeking justice but also raises deeper questions about trust in modern relationships. That a software engineer had to don the role of an undercover investigator reflects the increasingly blurred lines between professional tools and personal lives in the digital age.

As the story circulates online and offline, it stands as a cautionary tale — underscoring the fragility of trust, the complexity of concealed pasts, and the digital footprints that can ultimately bring hidden truths to light.

  

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bejai/ Mangalore

    Sat, May 17 2025

    That is a good way to catch the culprit. Every time, or most of the times, in such cases, men are blamed & are victimized. salute this techie for his innovative idea of catching his wife's infidelity. Also what we notice is that many of the television / you tube & other social media has serials and ongoing dramas show so much of these un-necessary extramarital affairs which people think is okay in real life - what they watch in reel-life

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  • Jhumla buster, Kudla

    Sat, May 17 2025

    Truth is stranger than fiction.

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Sat, May 17 2025

    Smart Boy.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, May 17 2025

    IT employess both males and females have very low morality and ethics due to the high remuneration they get...

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