Greater Noida – An American woman has filed a case against her husband at the Beta-2 police station in Greater Noida following a court order. She alleges that her husband has kept her confined and is not allowing her to meet their children. The woman, Tiffany Kimble Skylis Sharma, wishes to return to her home country, but claims that her husband is withholding both her and their children’s passports. Tiffany has sought the help of the police to retrieve the passports and facilitate her return to the United States. The police have registered the case and initiated an investigation.
Background and Allegations
Tiffany Kimble Skylis, a resident of the United States, married Mohit Sharma from Greater Noida seven years ago in the U.S. At the time, Mohit was residing and working in America. Tiffany alleges that Mohit married her to obtain U.S. citizenship. However, after incurring substantial debt in America, Mohit returned to India. The family initially settled in Delhi and later moved to Purvanchal Royal Society in Sector Chi-Fi, Greater Noida, following losses in the stock market.
Legal and Social Struggles
Tiffany has faced significant challenges living in India due to her inability to speak Hindi. Her struggle has been exacerbated by her husband’s refusal to return their passports, preventing her from returning to the U.S. and meeting her family there. Tiffany’s appeal to the police aims to address these issues and ensure her safe return home.
Official Actions
The police, acting on the court’s directive, have registered the case and begun an investigation into the allegations. The case underscores the legal and social complexities faced by foreign nationals married to Indian citizens, especially when issues of confinement and passport withholding arise.
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