Madhya Pradesh man leaves wife after becoming tax officer
Kamru Hathile left his wife Mamata, who supported the family by working as a domestic laborer, without any explanation after securing a position as a commercial tax officer. Despite difficult circumstances, Mamata supported Kamru's study preparati...

In a similar case earlier, a woman named Jyoti Maurya left her husband after achieving her dream of becoming an IPS officer.
In the latest case, the husband, Kamru Hathile, had been preparing for banking competitive exams while his wife, Mamata, supported the family by working as a domestic worker. However, as soon as Kamru secured a position as a commercial tax officer, he abruptly abandoned his wife without any justifiable explanation.
Similarly to Jyoti Maurya's case, where she left her husband upon becoming a sub-divisional magistrate and subsequently filed for divorce, Kamru Hathile also left his wife after his selection as a tax officer.
Mamata and Kamru had a deep love for each other and tied the knot in 2015. At the time, Kamru was an unemployed recent graduate. Despite the challenging circumstances, Mamata wholeheartedly encouraged Kamru to pursue competitive exams in banking and took on the responsibility of financially supporting the family. Mamata tirelessly worked as a domestic helper, washing dishes and cleaning houses, to support Kamru's exam preparation. She even took on various odd jobs in bookstores to ensure Kamru had access to study materials.
Kamru successfully cleared the exams and became a commercial tax officer between 2019 and 2020. However, after his appointment, he met another woman in Ratlam and began a live-in relationship with her, all while keeping Mamata unaware of his infidelity.
Following Kamru's refusal to live with her, Mamata filed a case against him in August 2021. Kamru initially agreed to provide a monthly allowance of Rs 12,000 but refused to continue living with Mamata.
Mamata's lawyer, Suryaprakash Gupta, revealed to the media that Kamru had acknowledged in court that Mamata was his wife. Initially, Kamru agreed to provide a monthly allowance of Rs 12,000, but he has now gone back on his word. The next hearing for the case is scheduled for July 22.
Incidentally, Mamata had lost her first husband just two and a half years ago. She also tragically lost her son from her first marriage a few months ago.
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