Legal Case Dismissed: HC Rules Against Actress Seeking Marriage Status with Rajesh Khanna

Legal Case Dismissed: HC Rules Against Actress Seeking Marriage Status with Rajesh Khanna.webp

Mumbai, April 1 The Bombay High Court on Wednesday dismissed a plea filed by actress Anita Advani seeking recognition of her alleged relationship with late Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna as a marriage.

A single bench of Justice Sharmila Deshmukh dismissed the appeal filed by Advani challenging an order passed by the Dindoshi sessions court in Mumbai in 2017 rejecting her civil suit seeking similar relief after Khanna's death in July 2012.

A detailed copy of the HC order dismissing the appeal was not yet available.

Advani had claimed she was in a live-in relationship with Khanna for several years until she was evicted from his bungalow 'Aashirwad' in the metropolis in 2012 by his estranged wife Dimple Kapadia, also a veteran actor, and their children Twinkle Khanna and Rinkie Khanna, as well as their son-in-law Akshay Kumar.

In 2013, Advani filed a complaint before a magistrate under the provisions of the Domestic Violence Act (DVA) against Kapadia, the Bollywood couple's daughters Twinkle and Rinkie, and their son-in-law and superstar Akshay Kumar.

Advani claimed she was evicted from Khanna's suburban bungalow after his death and sought monthly maintenance and a three-bedroom apartment in Bandra, an upscale area in Mumbai.

In 2015, the HC quashed Advani's complaint and allowed the pleas filed by Kapadia, her daughters, and Akshay Kumar, seeking its dismissal.

Quashing the proceedings, the HC had then observed that Advani's relationship with Khanna was not of the nature of a marriage, and therefore she could not seek relief under the provisions of the DVA.

The court further held that all family members of the late filmstar could not be involved in the legal proceedings, as Advani had never lived with them.
 
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