
Hansika Motwani Moves HC to Dismiss FIR Filed by Ex-Sister-In-Law
In a recent development, actress Hansika Motwani and her mother Jyoti Motwani have moved the Bombay High Court to dismiss a criminal case filed against them by Hansika’s former sister-in-law, Nancy James. Nancy, who was previously married to Hansika’s brother Prashant Motwani, had accused the Motwanis of cruelty and harassment in the FIR filed by her.
According to reports, Hansika’s lawyers claim that the FIR is a retaliatory measure taken by Nancy to gain financial benefits from the Motwani family in the ongoing divorce proceedings between Nancy and Prashant. The lawyers alleged that Nancy is trying to extort money from the family by lodging false complaints.
The FIR was filed by Nancy in October last year, alleging that she was subjected to physical and mental harassment by Hansika and her mother. Nancy claimed that Hansika would often taunt and humiliate her, and that her mother would also join in, making her life miserable.
However, Hansika’s lawyers have strongly denied all the allegations, saying that Nancy’s claims are baseless and an attempt to tarnish the reputation of the Motwani family. They have also submitted evidence to the court to support their claims, including witness statements and video recordings.
The lawyers have argued that Nancy’s FIR is an abuse of the process of law and is an attempt to gain sympathy and financial benefits from the family. They have also pointed out that Nancy’s own actions during the marriage were the reason for the breakdown of the relationship, and that she is now trying to shift the blame onto the Motwanis.
The court has taken cognizance of the matter and has directed Hansika and her mother to appear before it. The court has also asked Nancy to file her response to the petition filed by the Motwanis.
This is not the first time that Nancy has taken legal action against the Motwani family. Earlier this year, she had filed a domestic violence case against Prashant, alleging that he had physically and emotionally abused her during their marriage.
The case has sparked a lot of debate and attention in the media, with many questioning the motives behind Nancy’s allegations. While some have expressed sympathy for Nancy, saying that she must have been subjected to unbearable behavior during her marriage, others have accused her of trying to exploit the system for personal gain.
The case is now pending in the court, and the outcome will depend on the evidence presented by both parties. Whether the court will dismiss the FIR filed by Nancy or proceed with the investigation remains to be seen.
In the meantime, the Motwani family has issued a statement denying all the allegations made by Nancy. They have also expressed their frustration and disappointment at being dragged into the legal system by Nancy’s false claims.
The incident has also raised questions about the use of the law to settle personal scores and to gain financial benefits. The case highlights the need for a thorough investigation into the allegations made by Nancy, and for the court to take a balanced view of the matter.
As the case unfolds, it will be interesting to see how the court handles the allegations made by Nancy and whether the Motwani family will be able to clear their names. One thing is certain, however, that this case has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and has sparked a lot of debate about the use of the law to settle personal scores.