Banda: A shocking incident is coming to light from Banda, UP, where a young girl who was out to give an exam from home ran away with a young man who seemed to be in a relationship with her. It is being said that there has been a love affair between the two for a long time. The girl also given the exam before fleeing. It has been revealed that the young man is the husband of the girl's elder sister. The victim's family has filed a case against his son-in-law at the police station. The police have registered a case and are investigating the matter. Actually, the case is from a village of Bisanda police station of the district. A man living here has gone to the police station and filed a case against the husband of his own elder daughter. The victim says that his son-in-law has lured his younger daughter and drove her away. According to the victim's father, his younger daughter studies in college. She had left home to go to college to give the exam. She went to college and given the exam, but did not return home after the paper was over. When the daughter did not return home till evening, we started looking for her. When we found out about the relationship, it was revealed that the husband of the elder daughter had lured our younger daughter with him. My 20-year-old daughter left home wearing a college dress. The victim's father filed a case against the son-in-law and pleaded with the police to find the daughter. The father told that the son-in-law should not have done this, he has spoiled the relationship. Kuldeep Tripathi, station house officer of Bisanda police station, said that a case has been registered against the brother-in-law for taking away his sister-in-law. The girl's father has filed a case against the son-in-law. A case has been registered against the son-in-law and an investigation has been initiated in the matter. The girl is being searched. Further action will be taken in the case as soon as the girl is recovered. Historic moment! PM Modi installed symbol of justice in new Parliament, honored the workers Int'l tourist footfall in India will grow if citizens promote places they visit: EAM Jaishankar 'Those who are barred from coming to Parliament are talking about boycott': Union Minister hits out at Rahul Gandhi