‘Sushant Singh Rajput Was Sober, Innocent’! Bombay HC Reserves Order To Quash FIR Filed By Rhea Chakraborty
The Bombay High Court has reserved its order within the utility filed by the deceased actor Sushant Singh Rajput‘s sisters to quash FIR filed by Rhea Chakraborty. The court has also observed that the late actor was sober, innocent, and a very good human being. The bench comprising of Justice SS Shinde and MS Karnik said, “From his face, one can make out that he was innocent.” Also Read – Rhea Chakraborty To ‘Bounce Back’ On Silver Screen With Amitabh Bachchan, Emraan Hashmi Starrer Chehre Sushant’s household lawyer, Vikas Singh, stated that the medicines might have been referred to by medical doctors via telemedicine as per the ICMR telemedicine pointers including that that is the primary half that’s being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Also Read – Rhea Chakraborty’s Sweatshirt Reads ‘Love is Power’, Another Statement After ‘Smash The Patriarchy’! Rhea’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde stated that she was conscious that Sushant was taking medicines which additionally led to an altercation between the 2 however she was not conscious of the prescription till they had been leaked on social media by his sisters. Also Read – Rhea Chakraborty Gets Annoyed, Asks Paparazzi to ‘Not Follow’ Her as She Gets Clicked With Brother Showik Chakraborty
While presenting Rhea’s assertion, Maneshinde stated, “I pointed out to his household help that he was mixing narcotic substances with the medicines that he was taking. It was going to be a dangerous cocktail. I was aware that he was taking medications and I had an altercation with him on that, but I was not aware of the prescription. When the prescription was leaked in social media, I realised it was on the advice if his sisters. So I realized that it could be a cause of his suicide. I have said in my complaint, that these medicines were prescribed by a doctor who had never prescribed him before. They were prescribed without seeing him physically. Telemedicine can be prescribed only with prior consultation with the doctor.” On behalf of Rhea, he stated, “My complaint is in relation to a forged prescription of medicines. The circumstances that I am pointing out that should also be examined. His family is concerned with the cause of his death. They say I am responsible, I am giving different circumstances for investigation.” The courtroom has reserved its order and has requested all events to submit written statements. Watch this house for the most recent updates!