The
Goa
bench
of
the
Bombay
High
Court
on
Thursday
quashed
the
FIR
filed
against
Sussanne
Khan,
estranged
wife
of
Bollywood
superstar
Hritik
Roshan,
in
a
cheating
case,
citing
lack
of
evidence.
The
order
was
passed
by
Justice
F.M.
Reis
and
Justice
Nutan
Sardesai.
A
First
Information
Report
was
lodged
against
Sussanne
-
who
runs
an
interior
decoration
and
design
firm
Charcoal
Project
-
accusing
her
of
cheating
and
misrepresentation
in
a
case
involving
Rs
1.87
crore
at
the
Panaji
police
station
in
June.
Real
estate
firm
Emgee
Properties
filed
the
complaint
that
she
had
misrepresented
herself
as
an
architect
to
win
a
contract
in
2013.
Sussanne
took
to
Twitter
on
Thursday
to
share
the
news
with
her
fans.
In
a
series
of
tweets,
she
wrote:
"My
petition
allowed
by
Goa
bench
of
the
Bombay
High
Court.
Criminal
complaint
filed
by
Emgee
Enterprises
has
been
quashed
by
the
High
Court."
"No
misrepresentation.
FIR
registered
been
quashed.
The
order
quashing
FIR
vindicated
my
position.
Thankful
to
the
judiciary.
Justice
prevails."
"I
have
never
made
any
misrepresentations
and
have
always
maintained
the
highest
standards
of
ethics
while
discharging
my
work.
Truth
be
told."
In
September
2013,
Emgee
Enterprises
executed
a
written
contract
with
Sussanne
"for
architectural
and
designing
services" for
its
Naira
Complex
being
constructed
at
Siridao
in
Tiswadi,
North
Goa.
The
complainant
alleged
that
Sussanne
failed
to
deliver
the
project
within
the
period
stipulated
in
the
contract.