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It was one of the several fairytale celebrity romances gripping the imagination of the nation. Preity Zinta was Bollywood’s toast in 2005, as Ness Wadia was a business tycoon consolidating his empire. They were a good-looking and successful pair and in love.
Cut to June 13, 2014. Preity Zinta filed a complaint against Ness Wadia accusing him of molestation, threats and abuse. The police took four years to file the actual chargesheet against Ness Wadia (in February 2018) under sections 354 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) of the Indian Penal Code.
The Bombay High Court on 1 October 2018 suggested Preity Zinta and Ness Wadia consider "finishing off" the 2014 case. A division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Bharti Dangre was hearing a petition filed by Wadia seeking to quash the case. "Just finish it off now," Justice More said, while directing both Ness and Preity to appear before the court on 9 October.
A day later, on 10 October, the Bombay High Court quashed the molestation case filed in 2014.
So what exactly went wrong?
Preity Zinta and Ness Wadia were reportedly in a relationship between 2005 and 2009. They made public appearances together and everything was right with the world. When quizzed about the romance on Rendezvous with Simi Garewal in 2007, Preity said:
Everything was going smoothly, despite Ness’ mother, Maureen Wadia’s now-famous quip, “I don’t care even if Ness gets married to a zebra”.
The pair decided to continue their business relationship however, and remained co-owners of Kings XI Punjab and sort of “friends”. Preity said in an interview:
The good cheer didn’t last long however. Preity Zinta filed a complaint against Ness Wadia accusing him of molestation, threats and abuse on June 13, 2014. In her complaint, Preity said that the two were only currently in a business relationship and had not been on speaking terms for some time following a couple of heated arguments regarding work.
The actor alleged that on 30 May, 2014, during an Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Wankhede Stadium, Ness was allegedly abusing the team staff over ticket distribution when she asked him to calm down as their team was winning. He, however, allegedly abused and molested her by grabbing her arm.
The actor also submitted four photographs to the police, showing “bruise-like” marks on her right arm, and took to Facebook to comment on the incident.
Preity Zinta also wrote to the then Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria, saying that Ness had been aggressive with her on earlier occasions as well.
In August 2014, Gene Goodenough, an American whom Preity later married in February 2016, sent his statement regarding the case to the police through email. He supported her claims and said that he had intervened when Ness molested and abused her.
However, Andrew Miller, father of cricketer David Miller, in his email statement said that “he saw the estranged couple arguing but did not see Wadia misbehave with her as he was seated far away”, according to a police official.
Ness Wadia has filed a petition seeking to quash the case. Preity Zinta's advocate told the court that the actor is willing to settle the matter if Ness is ready to apologise. The lawyer said they were not insisting on a written apology.
Ness Wadia's counsel Abad Ponda, however, said the industrialist was not ready to apologise.
The bench then suggested the parties settle the matter. Ness Wadia and Preity Zinta are to appear before the court on 9 October.
(Additional inputs: PTI)
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