Pratyusha’s mother moves SC to cancel Rahul’s anticipatory bail

May 19, 2016 11:59 am | Updated November 17, 2021 01:50 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The mother of 24-year-old TV actress Pratyusha Banerjee, who was found dead at her residence in Mumbai in mysterious circumstances, on Thursday moved the Supreme Court seeking to cancel the anticipatory bail granted by the Bombay High Court to actor-producer Rahul Raj Singh accused of abetting her suicide.

The plea was mentioned before a vacation bench of Justices A.M. Sapre and Ashok Bhushan who fixed the matter for hearing on May 30.

Rahul should be in custody

Counsel appearing for Pratyusha’s mother Soma Banerjee has said Rahul should be taken into custody as the investigation is still on in the case and there is likelihood that evidence could be tampered by him.

In the petition filed before the apex court, her mother sought custodial interrogation of Rahul contending that there were several deep injury marks on the body of the deceased.

The High Court had on April 25 granted anticipatory bail to Rahul who has denied the allegations levelled against him.

‘Used to assault, borrow from her’

The police had earlier filed a report before the High Court in which it had alleged that Rahul, who was staying with Pratyusha at a flat in Goregaon in Mumbai, used to assault her and borrow money from her.

The ‘Balika Badhu’ fame actress was found hanging at her residence in Goregaon on April 1 and was rushed to a hospital by Rahul in Andheri where she was declared dead.

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