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IAS Tina Dabi, Athar Amir Khan officially divorced

IAS Tina Dabi, Athar Amir Khan officially divorced
IAS Tina Dabi, Athar Amir Khan officially divorced

Ground Report | New Delhi: IAS Tina Dabi, Athar Amir; Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Examination, 2015 topper IAS Tina Dabi and her IAS husband Athar Khan have been divorced by the Jaipur Family Court. Both had filed for divorce by mutual consent in November last year.

Both of them filed for divorce by mutual consent in the family court of Jaipur. Both had a high-profile wedding in the year 2018 in which many senior politicians, bureaucrats, and other famous people attended.

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IAS Tina Dabi, Athar Amir

Athar Khan, who hails from Kashmir, had secured the second position in the UPSC Civil Services Examination in 2015, the same year Tina Dabi had topped the Civil Services Examination. It is believed that the pair of Tina and Athar came close to each other during training. Both are officers of the Rajasthan cadre and are currently posted in Jaipur.

It was said in the application that we cannot live together any longer. In such a situation, the court should declare our marriage void. It is known that both are IAS officers of the 2016 batch. In 2018, the marriage of both was very much discussed. Tina, who was the topper of UPSC Civil Services Examination 2015, married Athar in April 2018. Athar from Kashmir had secured the second position in the UPSC exam 2015.

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Tina Dabi, who topped the All India Services in the year 2015, and Athar Amir, who finished second in the same examination, fell in love during their training. After a year’s relationship, both of them got married in the year 2018, but now this IAS couple is separating with mutual consent.

On behalf of Tina Dabi and her husband Athar Amir, a joint application for divorce was filed in the city’s family court and requested to issue a divorce decree.

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