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Paes’ plea against domestic violence charges rejected

In what may come as a setback to tennis player Leander Paes, the Bandra magistrate court on Friday rejected the maintainability of his application challenging the domestic violence charges slapped upon him by estranged partner Rhea Pillai.

Updated on: Mar 14, 2015 12:54 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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In what may come as a setback to tennis player Leander Paes, the Bandra magistrate court on Friday rejected the maintainability of his application challenging the domestic violence charges slapped upon him by estranged partner Rhea Pillai.

In June 2014, Pillai had booked Paes and his father Vece Paes under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (DV) Act. In her appeal, Pillai had said she should not be prevented from living in the Bandra house where she was residing with Paes and his father.

Paes subsequently filed an application challenging the charges.

In her domestic violence application, Pillai also mentioned an incident on March 15, 2014, where Paes senior and another person broke into her room, hacked her laptop and robbed her personal information.

 
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