This story is from August 3, 2021

Raj Kundra pornography case: Sessions court denies Gehana Vasisth interim relief, sets next hearing for August 6

A Mumbai sessions court has provided no interim relief to actress Gehana Vasisth in the ongoing pornography case. According to an update on news portal, ANI, "No interim relief for Gehana Vasisth by Mumbai Sessions court, next date of hearing 6th August."
Raj Kundra pornography case: No interim relief for Gehana Vasisth; actress conducts live session, asks fans, 'Is this porn?'
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A Mumbai sessions court has provided no interim relief to actress Gehana Vasisth in the ongoing pornography case. According to an update on news portal, ANI, "No interim relief for Gehana Vasisth by Mumbai Sessions court, next date of hearing 6th August."
Gehana had filed a pre-arrest bail plea last week for fear of arrest by the police.

The actress, who is currently out on bail in the porn scandal that also involved Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra, applied for a pre-arrest anticipatory bail, which was heard at the Dindoshi court on Tuesday afternoon.
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Speaking about her decision to approach the court, lawyer Sunil Kumar said in a statement, "We have moved the court for a pre-arrest anticipatory bail as there was a chance that she would have got arrested by the police".

In an interview with ETimes Vasisth raised her concerns about being arrested. She said, "I will not be going to the police as you know the last time the police gave out wrong details about how my arrest took place. I am waiting for a copy of my charge sheet to tell the world about the misinformation given to the media in my case.’’
This report comes just a day after the Bombay High Court reserved its order on petitions filed by Raj Kundra and his associate
Ryan Thorpe challenging their arrest.

Meanwhile, Gehana spoke out in Raj's defence and questioned his arrest saying, "His arrest is completely illegal because the police have kept him in custody for 7-8 days and in the meanwhile, they have taken his mobile phone, laptop, CDs and bank account details. If they want to make enquiries, they have enough proof already. Where is the need for them to keep him in custody? The charge sheet has been filed for months now".

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