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Another Meerut Shocker: Girl’s Family Refuses Scorpio As Dowry; Fiance Uses AI To Create And Share Her Obscene Photo

When it was time for the marriage, Sameer and his father, Salim, requested a new Scorpio car, Rs 21 lakh in cash, and 11 tolas of gold.

A shocking incident took place in Meerut’s Falavada, where a girl’s fiancé, with the help of AI, edited her photograph and made it viral. He did this after not getting a Scorpio in dowry. A month ago, a girl from Falavada got engaged to Sameer, who lives in Mohalla Bhatia Dairy Bhud, Khatauli. The girl’s family spent 5 lakh rupees on the engagement.

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When it was time for the marriage, Sameer and his father, Salim, requested a new Scorpio car, Rs 21 lakh in cash, and 11 tolas of gold.

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When the family of the girl refused to fulfill the demand, Sameer refused to marry. Smeer then edited the girl’s photo using Artificial Intelligence and made the photo obscene. Sameer made those photos viral.

The victim’s family filed a complaint at the police station, and the authorities delayed the case, promising an investigation. Despite repeatedly reaching out to the officials for justice, no action has been taken yet.

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First published on: May 06, 2025 06:07 PM IST


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