Singer Sapna Choudhary Secures Protection Order Against Husband

The CSR Journal Magazine

Singer Sapna Choudhary has been granted interim protection by the Dwarka Mahila Court in New Delhi under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. This judicial decision comes ahead of her film premiere, as the court has barred her husband, Yashveer Sahu, from contacting or approaching her in any manner. The order, issued on June 9, aims to ensure the singer’s safety during a critical period marked by public appearances for her upcoming project.

The court’s decision follows a careful review of documentary evidence, which highlighted concerns for Choudhary’s safety and her professional obligations. Advocate Preeti Singh, representing Choudhary, presented detailed arguments emphasising the gravity of the situation and the necessity for immediate protective measures. The court set the next hearing date for July 25, during which further proceedings regarding the domestic violence complaint will be conducted.

Details of Allegations and Legal Proceedings

In her application to the Mahila Court, Choudhary reported multiple instances of alleged domestic violence by her husband, which have included physical assaults and disruptive public confrontations. Following these incidents, she had left their shared household and filed a complaint, expressing serious fears that Sahu may continue such behaviour, especially in the lead-up to her film’s premiere. The urgency of the order stems from these concerns, as the singer aims to maintain her public image and safety amid this ordeal.

Choudhary’s legal team outlined their apprehensions regarding the potential for further disturbances by Sahu, particularly during her scheduled appearances. The court’s orders specifically restrict him from visiting her workplace, her residence, or the venue for her upcoming film premiere, indicating a thorough understanding of the complexities involved when public figures encounter personal disputes.

During the hearing, the court received medical evidence showcasing injuries allegedly inflicted by Sahu, along with voice recordings capturing threatening communications. These materials supported the necessity for immediate action, as they illustrated a pattern of behaviour that could lead to further incidents of violence or intimidation.

Future Legal Steps and Court Order Enforcement

As part of the court’s ruling, Judicial Magistrate Nidhi Singh instructed local law enforcement and a protection officer to ensure that Sahu is served with a copy of the protection order. This directive aims to ensure that the singer receives full assistance and safeguards against any potential violence. The ruling reflects the court’s commitment to not only addressing immediate concerns but also facilitating a structured legal process to resolve the allegations formally.

The court order clearly delineates restrictions against Sahu, prohibiting any form of contact or visitation, thus reinforcing Choudhary’s entitlements under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. As the July hearing approaches, both parties will prepare for the trial concerning the allegations raised against Sahu, which could carry significant legal implications.

Choudhary, a prominent figure in the Haryanvi entertainment industry known for her singing, dancing, and acting, has expressed a determination to navigate this difficult period while focusing on her upcoming film, titled “Momacu.” The protection order is a significant step in her efforts to seek both personal safety and professional integrity amidst increasingly public challenges.

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