The Accidental Prime Minister: Vijay Gutte’s Mother Files FIR Against Husband!
'The Accidental Prime Minister' director Vijay Gutte's mother has lodged a complaint of domestic violence against her husband at Parli in Beed district of Maharashtra.
'The
Accidental
Prime
Minister'
director
Vijay
Gutte's
mother
has
lodged
a
complaint
of
domestic
violence
against
her
husband
at
Parli
in
Beed
district
of
Maharashtra.
Sudamati
Gutte
lodged
the
complaint
against
Ratnakar
Gutte
and
his
six
family
members.
"In
her
complaint
filed
on
Friday,
she
(Sudamati)
alleged
that
her
husband
and
his
family
members
subjected
her
to
mental
and
physical
torture
over
a
family
dispute.
They
also
threatened
her
to
transfer
a
property
to
their
name," said
the
official.
Based
on
her
complaint,
a
case
was
registered
against
Ratnakar
and
his
family
members,
he
said.
They
have
been
booked
under
IPC
sections
498A
(husband
or
relative
of
husband
of
a
woman
subjecting
her
to
cruelty),
323
(punishment
for
voluntarily
causing
hurt)
504
(intentional
insult
with
intent
to
provoke
breach
of
peace)
and
others.
In
the
complaint,
Sudamati
alleged
that
her
husband
had
the
habit
of
drinking
and
visiting
dance
bars,
and
used
to
subject
her
to
physical
and
mental
torture,
saying
he
did
not
like
her,
the
police
said.
No
arrest
has
been
made
in
this
connection
so
far,
the
official
said,
adding
investigation
was
underway.
In
August
last
year,
Vijay
Gutte
was
arrested
for
alleged
Goods
and
Services
Tax
(GST)
fraud
of
over
Rs
34
crore.
He
had
been
booked
under
section
132
(1)(c)
of
the
CGST
Act,
which
pertains
to
"wrongful
availment"
of
input
tax
credit
using
bills
and
invoices
that
have
been
issued
without
any
supply
of
goods
or
services.
The
film,
based
on
a
book
of
the
same
name
on
former
Prime
Minister
Manmohan
Singh,
hit
the
theatrical
screens
on
11th
January,
2019.