Karan Mehra: ''My wife banged her head on wall to teach me a lesson''

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 1, 2021 06:02 PM2021-06-01T18:02:01+5:302021-06-01T18:07:32+5:30

Popular television actor Karan Mehra was arrested for allegedly beating up his wife Nisha Rawal at their residence in ...

Karan Mehra: ''My wife banged her head on wall to teach me a lesson'' | Karan Mehra: ''My wife banged her head on wall to teach me a lesson''

Karan Mehra: ''My wife banged her head on wall to teach me a lesson''

Popular television actor Karan Mehra was arrested for allegedly beating up his wife Nisha Rawal at their residence in Mumbai, a police official said on Tuesday.
The incident took place on Monday night following which the actor was taken into custody. He was released on bail from the police station in the early hours of Tuesday, the official said.

Karan Mehra has refuted his wife’s allegations and said, “We have been in a strained relationship for a couple of years now, and since we could see there was no point staying together, we decided to part ways. Given we have a son, I wanted to separate amicably so that we can give him a good future. I came back from Chandigarh to talk things out and got infected with Covid-19. After having recovered, I called her rakhi brother Ritesh Sethia home so that he can help us come to a mutual decision,” shared Karan.

While he was speaking to his mother, Karan shared that Nisha barged in and started abusing him and his family. “She even spat at me twice and kept saying she will play dirty now. I told her to leave the room and while I was washing my hands, she smashed her head on the wall, and told everyone that I did it. They also started recording footage on the phone to frame me. Her brother hit me and even threatened to kill me and my family. I am still very weak from my Covid-19 diagnosis and did not even have the strength to fight back,” he shared.
A case was registered against Mehra under IPC sections 336 (endangering human life or personal safety others), 337 (causing hurt by an act which endangers human life), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 506 (criminal intimidation), he said.
 

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