Rhea Chakraborty, Brother Showik Spotted Outside The NCB Office; See Picture
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One of the saddest things to have happened last year in the entertainment industry was the loss of some of the most prominent and talented personalities of Bollywood. But it was Sushant Singh Rajput s death that shocked us the most. The actor died by suicide at his Bandra home. After his death, and based on the complaint filed his father, Rhea Chakraborty became the prime accused in the case. She was being interrogated by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CIB). But it was the NCB only that took her to custody on the charges of possessing and passing drugs to Sushant. Her brother Showik was also arrested. They were acquitted of the charges by the Bombay High Court. But even after that, Rhea and Showik has often been spotted at the NCB office.
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Soni Razdan Calls Rhea Chakraborty An Innocent Victim Of A Very Twisted Design , Hopes She Will Do Well
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2020 had been a hard year for most of the people out here. The pandemic just disheveled all our plans and our lives. But, the year had been particularly difficult for Bollywood actress Rhea Chakraborty. The actress lost her boyfriend, Sushant Singh Rajput in June and right after that, his family alleged that she drove him to die by suicide. She was named as the prime suspect and spent most of her months going to the ED, the CBI and the NCB. The last had even put her in judicial custody before the Bombay High Court cleared her name and dropped charges. She had been subjected to constant media trials. She has shown courage by being able to stand all the hatred in its face, but many wonder whether she will be able to get back to Bollywood.
Sushant Singh Rajput Case: High Court Asks Media To Exercise Restraint, Says Trail Hinders Administration Of Justice
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The Bombay High Court on Monday asked media houses to exercise restraint when reporting on suicide cases, saying media trial leads to interference and obstruction to administration of justice and amounts to contempt of court.
A bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni said the press must avoid discussions and debates relating to criminal investigations, and it should confine only to informative reportage that is in public interest. The bench also held that prima facie some reportage by Republic TV and Times Now in the aftermath of the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput were contemptuous .
It has been almost seven months since Sushant Singh Rajput left for his heavenly abode. The actor had died by suicide and it was a life that ended too s.