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The series, written by Hilfers, will feature original music and covers. The production counts Jason Owen, one of music’s top managers, among its exec producers. He is expected to bring his wealth of knowledge and relationships to make a mark on the series as his client roster includes such artists as Kacey Musgraves, Faith Hill, Little Big Town and the estates of Johnny and June Carter Cash. Sources say some of Owen’s clients are expected to appear and/or perform on the series, which will begin casting immediately.
When Fox picked up the script nearly two years ago, the drama was poised to be a co-production between the network and its former in-house Gail Berman-led SideCar content development accelerator. SideCar was disbanded last summer, with Berman returning to run her production company, The Jackal Group. (SideCar and Jackal operated independently of one another.) Berman continues to exec produce the series alongside Jackal’s Hend Baghdady as well as Owen via his Sandbox
Bombay High Court
Bombay High Court on Wednesday quashed an FIR in a domestic violence case in Maharashtra in which the woman had slapped charges against a woman mediator in Maharashtra saying a stranger or an acquaintance cannot be named as an accused.
While quashing the FIR, the Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court said that a stranger or acquaintance, who is not a relative by blood, marriage or adoption cannot be named as an accused under Section 498 A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
The court was hearing a plea filed by the husband, his father, married and unmarried sisters, cousin father-in-law and a mediator who was not even related by marriage, blood or adoption to the wife. The couple were married in 2018 and the wife alleged that two months after the marriage, the husband and his family started demanding money and taunting her. They allegedly even beat her up and ultimately threw her out seven months later in 2019.