Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez has withdrawn her court plea against alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, seeking to prevent him from issuing media letters about her. Chandrashekhar, the prime accused in a Rs 200 crore extortion case, had written letters to the media, prompting Jacqueline to express concerns about her safety.
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Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez has withdrawn her plea from a Delhi court seeking to restrain alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar from issuing any letters related to her to the media. The order from Additional Sessions Judge Chander Jit Singh stated,
“Main application is disposed of as withdrawn, which is the prayer in the present application. Thus, nothing survives in the application and stands disposed of accordingly.”
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Chandrashekhar is the prime accused in a Rs 200 crore extortion case and had been writing letters to the media. Jacqueline emphasized that certain unwarranted statements outraging her modesty had been made by him through these letters.
“This is an attempt by the main accused Sukesh Chandrashekhar to somehow intimidate and threaten the present applicant so that she does not reveal the truth to the court in the capacity of a prosecution witness,”
–her application had read.
The actor highlighted the distress caused by the “unsolicited dissemination” of these letters to the media, expressing concerns for her safety and well-being.
“Sukesh Chandrashekhar persistently engages in the unsolicited dissemination of troubling letters to numerous electronic and print media platforms. These letters, once published by the media outlets, create an alarming and distressing environment for the applicant,”
– Jacqueline claimed.
The plea specifically named the Superintendent of Mandoli prison and Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing, urging them to prevent further communication from Chandrashekhar. Jacqueline had prayed to the court to issue directions to the probe agency and the Superintendent of Jail, Mandoli, to immediately restrain/refrain Chandrashekhar from issuing any further letters, messages, or statements addressed to her directly or indirectly.
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Despite the withdrawal of the plea, the underlying concern for Jacqueline’s safety remains a focal point. The legal battle against Sukesh Chandrashekhar and the distress caused by the alleged harassment through media letters have drawn attention to the challenges faced by celebrities in maintaining their privacy and security.
The plea had pointed the Superintendent of Mandoli prison and the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, urging them to halt any further communications from Chandrashekhar. The actress had sought the court’s intervention to direct the investigating agency and the jail superintendent to
“immediately restrain/refrain Chandrashekhar from issuing any further letters, messages, or statements addressed to her directly or indirectly.”
As the case continues, the court’s decision to dispose of the withdrawn plea adds an intriguing layer to the narrative. It raises questions about the legal strategy employed by Jacqueline and how the court perceives the dynamics between the actor and the accused.
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