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Film-maker to seek SC relief in rape case

Following the Bombay high court’s rejection, film-maker Madhur Bhandarkar will now the move the Supreme Court (SC) seeking relief in the alleged rape case filed by aspiring actor Preeti Jain in 2004.

Updated on: Apr 07, 2012 01:24 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Following the Bombay high court’s rejection, film-maker Madhur Bhandarkar will now the move the Supreme Court (SC) seeking relief in the alleged rape case filed by aspiring actor Preeti Jain in 2004.

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In July 2004, actor Preeti Jain had filed a complaint alleging that promising marriage and role in his film, Bhandarkar had raped her on several occasions between 1999 and 2004. Bhandarkar had then refuted the allegations.

Finding substance in Jain’s complaint, an Andheri metropolitan court had directed Bhandarkar to face trial in September 2011. Subsequently, Bhandarkar moved the HC alleging that the order was an abuse of the process of law. The HC, on March 22, rejected his plea.

“In Tuesday’s hearing, Bhandarkar’s advocate mentioned that they are preparing to move the SC. The case has been adjourned till April 10,” said Jain’s lawyer S Kunjuraman.

 
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