<p>The Bombay High Court has directed the city police to produce before it case papers pertaining to a complaint lodged by Anita Advani, who claims to have been the live-in partner of late actor Rajesh Khanna, against Khanna's wife Dimple Kapadia and her family.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Justice Sadhana Jadhav was hearing a petition filed by Dimple and others seeking quashing of the case under the Domestic Violence Act.<br /><br />"The respondent (Anita) has submitted some photographs and CCTV footages to substantiate her case. The prosecution shall produce all relevant case papers on October 11," Justice Jadhav directed recently.<br /><br />Soon after the death of Khanna on July 18 last year, Anita had filed a complaint in the Bandra metropolitan magistrate court against Dimple and her family, including her daughters Twinkle and Rinkie, and son-in-law Akshay Kumar, under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.<br /><br />Anita had approached the magistrate after she claimed that the police failed to take action on her complaint.<br /><br />In the complaint, Anita had included video and audio recording of Khanna's signature being taken on a will forcibly and other footage to prove that she stayed in Khanna's Aashirwad bungalow.<br /><br />According to Anita, she was the actor's live-in partner but was driven out of the suburban bungalow when Khanna fell sick. Anita had sought maintenance from Dimple and her family.<br /><br />In her petition, Dimple contended that she was the legally wedded wife of Khanna and as such no other woman can claim share in the wealth left behind by her husband.<br /><br /></p>
<p>The Bombay High Court has directed the city police to produce before it case papers pertaining to a complaint lodged by Anita Advani, who claims to have been the live-in partner of late actor Rajesh Khanna, against Khanna's wife Dimple Kapadia and her family.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Justice Sadhana Jadhav was hearing a petition filed by Dimple and others seeking quashing of the case under the Domestic Violence Act.<br /><br />"The respondent (Anita) has submitted some photographs and CCTV footages to substantiate her case. The prosecution shall produce all relevant case papers on October 11," Justice Jadhav directed recently.<br /><br />Soon after the death of Khanna on July 18 last year, Anita had filed a complaint in the Bandra metropolitan magistrate court against Dimple and her family, including her daughters Twinkle and Rinkie, and son-in-law Akshay Kumar, under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.<br /><br />Anita had approached the magistrate after she claimed that the police failed to take action on her complaint.<br /><br />In the complaint, Anita had included video and audio recording of Khanna's signature being taken on a will forcibly and other footage to prove that she stayed in Khanna's Aashirwad bungalow.<br /><br />According to Anita, she was the actor's live-in partner but was driven out of the suburban bungalow when Khanna fell sick. Anita had sought maintenance from Dimple and her family.<br /><br />In her petition, Dimple contended that she was the legally wedded wife of Khanna and as such no other woman can claim share in the wealth left behind by her husband.<br /><br /></p>