After the procedure, the bride price for a woman to get married increased by 200,000, but if the marriage doesn't succeed and the couple splits, what did the court rule in the end? It ruled the woman had to return half the bride price...
The marriage hasn't even happened, yet half of the bride price is directly taken away.
There's another case, just the same; the couple gets married, but the woman disappears right after. When she's found, she accuses the man of wrongdoing. They end up getting divorced, but the bride price isn't returned...
A bride price of 388,000 vanished like water; the dowry was two quilts, and after only five days of marriage, they went for a divorce... The man didn't get back a penny of the bride price.
There's no such thing as a one-month cooling-off period for divorce. One can marry or divorce at any time.
The man is still going through legal procedures, but what else can he do?
