Rumours
of
trouble
in
Karan
Mehra
and
Nisha
Rawal's
married
life
have
been
doing
the
rounds
since
a
while
now.
The
situation
got
out
of
control
after
Nisha
filed
a
police
complaint
against
Karan,
who
was
arrested
and
later
released
on
bail.
Ever
since
then,
both
the
actors
have
been
releasing
statements
against
each
other.
Recently,
Nisha's
counsel
revealed
that
the
actress
wanted
to
separate
amicably
and
gracefully,
but
that
certain
things
went
wrong
somewhere.
When
asked
if
the
two
have
moved
court,
senior
lawyer
Mrunalini
Deshmukh,
who
is
Nisha
Rawal's
counsel
told
The
Times
of
India
that
there
is
no
court
as
of
now,
except
that
now
there
is
a
police
complaint,
but
that
their
efforts
were
to
separate
amicably.
It
has
to
be
recalled
that
during
media
interaction,
Nisha
had
alleged
that
Karan
is
having
an
extra-marital
affair
and
was
also
in
a
financial
mess.
To
this,
Mrunalini
said,
"All
those
facts
were
within
her
knowledge
but
she
wants
to
separate
amicably
and
gracefully
and
as
a
lawyer,
one
would
suggest
that
as
the
first
option
but
certain
things
went
wrong
somewhere,
and
that
is
why
all
the
facts
have
come
out."
Also,
Karan
had
revealed
in
his
interview
that
Nisha
was
demanding
a
huge
alimony
which
he
said
he
could
not
afford.
Regarding
the
same
Nisha's
counsel
said,
"Whatever
it
is
it
can
always
be
negotiated
ultimately
a
wife
has
the
right
to
ask
what
she
feels
is
appropriate
it
may
be
right
or
not
right
legally
or
financially
but
does
not
give
anyone
the
right
to
get
into
violence.
You
may
agree
to
disagree
that
is
how
matters
are
done
and
left
for
the
court
to
decide.
But
nobody
can
take
law
in
his
or
her
hands."
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