Anubhav Mohanty has been served a non-bailable warrant by the court.

Non-bailable warrant issued against MP Anubhav Mohanty in domestic violence case after he failed to appear in court for the second time.

May 13th 2024.

Anubhav Mohanty has been served a non-bailable warrant by the court.
In a recent development, a court in Cuttack, Odisha has issued a non-bailable warrant against Anubhav Mohanty, a popular actor turned Lok Sabha MP, in connection with a domestic violence case filed four years ago by his now ex-wife. The warrant was issued by the judicial magistrate's court after Mohanty failed to appear before it for the second time. The court has given the police until May 23 to execute the warrant.

It is worth noting that the Orissa High Court had granted Mohanty a divorce from his wife Varsha Priyadarshini in December last year. The former cine star, who was previously a member of the Kendrapara MP of BJD, recently joined BJP on April 1. The court had initially set May 10 as the date for framing charges against Mohanty, but later granted him an extension until May 13 when he requested more time due to personal reasons. However, he failed to appear on the scheduled date.

Priyadarshini had filed a complaint with the police in December 2020, alleging that Mohanty and two of his associates had locked her in a room at his family's home in the city. The police immediately took action and rescued her. Based on her complaint, Mohanty was charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act of 2005.

This latest development in the case has sparked a lot of attention and speculation, with many wondering about the outcome of the warrant and the possible implications for Mohanty's political career. The court's decision to issue a non-bailable warrant clearly shows that they are taking the case seriously and are determined to bring justice for Priyadarshini. Only time will tell how this situation will unfold, but one thing is for sure - Mohanty's non-appearance in court has certainly raised some eyebrows. We will continue to follow this story and provide updates as they become available.

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