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Never Informed About The Charge Sheet

jiah khan 1_0_0.The charge sheet comes a fortnight after the sessions court here sought to know the status of CBI probe in the case after the Bombay High Court transferred it to them last year. The suburban Juhu police on January 16, 2013, had filed a 447-page charge sheet in Andheri magistrate's court before the case was transferred to CBI in July, 2014. His bail application contended that the two were in a consensual relationship, and the letter was being misused by Jiah's mother Rabiya. According to police, Jiah (25) was in a relationship with Sooraj, who was then trying to make a foothold in Bollywood and recently made his screen debut with 'Hero'. On November 18, Special Women's Court Judge PS diffuser sheets factory A S Shende had noted that the probe agency (as per its earlier submission) had finished the investigations but "the charge sheet was still not filed.
Tiwari, who had also appeared for Jiah's mother Rabiya, said that he will oppose the charge sheet if CBI concludes the death as a suicide.. "I was never informed about the charge sheet and the conclusion that the agency had arrived at," Tiwari told PTI.jpg Special public prosecutor Dinesh Tiwari has expressed surprise at CBI's move.Special public prosecutor Dinesh Tiwari has expressed surprise at CBI's move. Mumbai: The CBI today filed its charge sheet in model-actress Jiah Khan suicide case in which actor Sooraj Pancholi, the son of Bollywood couple Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab, is an accused." Jiah, an American citizen, was found dead at her Juhu home here on June 3, 2013. Police later arrested Sooraj on the basis of a six-page letter, purportedly written by the Bollywood starlet, and booked him for 'abetment of suicide'. In October 2013, Rabiya had moved the Bombay High Court alleging that her daughter had been murdered, seeking a CBI probe. The Bombay High Court had subsequently granted bail to Sooraj. Meanwhile, special public prosecutor Dinesh Tiwari today expressed surprise at CBI's move
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