BENGALURU: A 30-year-old woman accepted a friend request from another woman on Facebook and it didn’t take her long to realise that she had been cheated by her husband. He had married the other woman way back in 2013 and hidden the information from her.The woman, employed with a city court, has approached Rajarajeshwari Nagar police in west Bengaluru demanding legal action against her husband, Mukesh, a village accountant in T Narasipura taluk of Mysuru district.Police registered a case on Tuesday. Mukesh tied the knot with the complainant on November 16, 2017 at a marriage hall in Rajarajeshwari Nagar. Her parents spent over Rs 15 lakh on the wedding. “The wife stayed in Bengaluru as she worked here, while Mukesh agreed to visit her on weekends until he got a transfer to the city,” police said quoting from the complaint.All was hunky-dory till the newlywed woman received a friend request on Facebook from another woman, Rachana (name changed). The friend request was sent to some other relatives of the court employee as well. Soon, the court employee and her relatives learnt from Rachana’s FB profile that she had married Mukesh in 2013. Rachana is also a government employee stationed in T Narasipura. Mukesh stonewalled questions from his second wife and her relatives.But the Bengaluru woman met Rachana and asked about her claim on Facebook. Rachana told her that she had married Mukesh in 2013 near Madikeri, but his family members were not aware of it. Mukesh had promised Rachana to inform his family at a suitable time but didn’t do so. Rachana is suspected to have sent a friend request to the Bengaluru woman deliberately after coming to know about Mukesh’s second marriage.Police said they will summon Mukesh, Rachana and their family members.