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Mongia's mother alleges domestic violence, seeks maintenance

Mumbai, Sep 14: Hearing a complaint of domestic violence filed by mother of former wicket-keeper Nayan Mongia, a local court has asked the cricketer to settle the dispute amicably or approach a Lok Adalat on

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: September 14, 2012 18:30 IST
mongia s mother alleges domestic violence seeks maintenance
mongia s mother alleges domestic violence seeks maintenance

Mumbai, Sep 14: Hearing a complaint of domestic violence filed by mother of former wicket-keeper Nayan Mongia, a local court has asked the cricketer to settle the dispute amicably or approach a Lok Adalat on September 16 here to resolve the issue.





The suggestion was made to Mongia on September 12 by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate at Borivali D K Mulla who heard a complaint filed by Mongia's mother Gyandevi alleging torture and domestic violence by his son and daughter-in-law.

“This a matter that involves your family and its better if you sort out the things,” the Court suggested to Mongia while hearing his mother's complaint, seeking monthly maintenance and Rs 7 lakh spent by her on medical expenses following bypass surgery undergone by her recently.

69-year-old Gyandevi had claimed that after her husband's death two years ago, she was ill-treated by her son and daughter-in-law. She was forced to stay with her daughter in Mumbai since March 2011.

Gyandevi has also alleged Mongia had refused to part with a portion of the family property which her husband had allotted to her in his will. Mongia has contested the will also, his lawyer Kshitji Mehta said.

The former cricketer has challenged the jurisdiction of the Court to hear the matter saying they were residents of Vadodara and hence the Borivali court could not hear the matter. The Court has yet to pass an order on the issue of jurisdiction.

Mongia also denied that her mother was subjected to domestic violence. There was no such violence committed on her, his lawyer told the Court.

Meanwhile, the Court has asked Gyandevi to explain in details how she was subjected to domestic violence and deferred the hearing of her complaint to October 10.
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