IAS couple Athar Amir Khan and Tina Dabi get court's nod for divorce

Khan and Dabi are UPSC toppers of 2015

Athar Aamir Khan and Tina Dabi
Athar Aamir Khan and Tina Dabi. (Photo: Instagram)
IANS Jaipur
1 min read Last Updated : Aug 11 2021 | 2:13 PM IST

IAS couple -- UPSC toppers of 2015 Tina Dhabi and Athar Amir, who captured limelight instantly for their respective achievements and later tying the knot, has finally managed the nod from court for their legal separation.

Both had filed for divorce on mutual consent in a family court of Jaipur around nine months back.

On Tuesday, the court granted them permission for separation. Both were present in the court.

The 'celebrity' couple got married in March 2018 and their love story took the social media by storm.

Athar is Kashmiri, while Tina was born in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh).

When Tina became the topper of UPSC, the same year Athar took the second position.

During training, Tina and Athar met in Mussoorie and decided to get married.

Both are officers from Rajasthan cadre. Presently, Tina is serving the post of Joint Secretary in the Finance Department in Jaipur while Athar is posted in Jammu and Kashmir on deputation.

After marriage, Tina added Khan as her surname, however, before the divorce application, she had removed the 'Khan' suffix on her social media account. Following this, Athar unfollowed Tina on Instagram.

--IANS

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First Published: Aug 11 2021 | 2:13 PM IST

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