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Maharashtra: Court adjourns domestic violence case against Celina Jaitly's husband till Jan 27

An Andheri Court in Mumbai adjourned the hearing for the alleged domestic violence case filed by actress Celina Jaitly against her husband Peter Haag till January 27, 2026.

ANI Dec 12, 2025 20:12 IST googleads

Actress Celina Jaitly (Photo/ANI)

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 12 (ANI): An Andheri Court in Mumbai adjourned the hearing for the alleged domestic violence case filed by actress Celina Jaitly against her husband Peter Haag till January 27, 2026.
The matter came before the Court of Judicial Magistrate First Class, SC Tadye, in Mumbai, for hearing.
The court adjourned the matter, giving both parties time to file their income affidavits and Peter Haag time to file his reply, after which both parties will be heard.
Earlier on November 25, Celina Jaitly's advocate Niharika Karanjawala shared the details of the alleged domestic violence case, which was filed by the actress against her husband, Peter Haag, at the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Andheri court in Mumbai.
While talking to ANI, the advocate said that they have filed a complaint under the "Domestic Violence Act for cruelty and domestic violence, both physical and emotional," against Peter Haag.
As a result, according to the advocate, the court has issued a notice returnable on December 12 for Peter Haag, an Austrian resident.
"Yes, we filed a complaint under the Domestic Violence Act for cruelty and domestic violence, both physical and emotional, that has lasted for many years through Miss Jaitley's marriage with Mr Peter Haag, who is an Austrian national. We have filed before the Judicial Magistrate First Class in the Andheri Court. It came up today for the first time for verification and notice, and the Judge was pleased to issue notice returnable on the 12th of December to Mr Haag," said advocate Niharika.
The advocate claimed that the actor-model Celina Jaitly has endured "physical and emotional cruelty, manipulation and coercion" in the many years of her marriage with Peter Haag.
"Physical and emotional cruelty, manipulation, and coercion have lasted through many years of their marriage. However, there are also parallel civil proceedings in Bombay for a gift deed obtained by Mr Haag through coercion of a property Celina owns in Bombay," said Niharika.
In the petition, Celina Jaitly requested "a maintenance of Rs 10 lakhs per month, and we have also mentioned Rs 50 crores as a loss of potential earnings since, at a very lucrative time in her career, Mr Haag insisted that she stop working, and also Rs 50 crores as a result of pain and suffering."
Celina Jaitly and Peter Haag got married on September 18, 2010, at the actor's residence in Mumbai, as per Hindu rituals in the presence of her close friends and family members. On September 22, their marriage was registered under the Austrian civil law. They have three kids, Viraaj, Winston, and Arthur. (ANI)

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