Cornual pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy that usually lead to uterine rupture with resultant life threatening haemorrhage. The mortality of interstitial pregnancy is more than twice than that of other tubal pregnancies. Cornual pregnancy usually rupture later than other tubal pregnancies because the myometrium is more distensible than the fallopian tube. We report a case where a patient presented at 8 weeks of gestational age with ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy and haemoperitoneum. Emergency laprotomy was done and cornual rupture was sutured successfully.