Celina Jaitly Files Domestic Violence Case Against Husband Peter Haag
Celina Jaitly, an Indian actress known for her work in Bollywood, has made serious allegations against her husband, Peter Haag, in a domestic violence case filed in Mumbai. The actress is seeking ₹50 crores (approximately £5.1 million) and other compensatory sums for her losses.
The allegations surfaced on November 26, 2025, when court documents revealed that Jaitly is accusing Haag of various forms of abuse, including emotional, financial, and sexual misconduct. The couple, married since 2010, share three sons: twin boys named Winston and Viraaj, born in 2012, and Arthur, born in 2017. Tragically, one of their sons, Shamsher, passed away due to a heart condition.
Allegations of Abuse In her legal complaint, Jaitly describes Haag as a narcissistic individual who shows little empathy towards her or their children. She has claimed that his abusive behaviour included verbal insults directed at her in the presence of their children, describing him as having a “short temper” and tendencies towards alcohol abuse.
Jaitly's allegations specify that during their marriage, Haag demanded expensive gifts and made manipulative financial demands. The complaint states that he insisted on receiving luxury items worth millions, suggesting that it was customary for Indian grooms to receive such gifts from their brides' families.
Incidents of Domestic Violence The complaint outlines several distressing incidents, including an altercation during their honeymoon in Italy, where Haag allegedly reacted violently to Jaitly's request for medical assistance due to menstrual cramps. In another instance, she recounts being locked out of their home shortly after giving birth to their twins when she requested help from him.
Jaitly has also alleged that Haag made threats of sexual violence, referencing the infamous 2012 Delhi gang rape case as a backdrop to his intimidation tactics. Additionally, she claims he coerced her into sexual acts against her will and took compromising photographs to blackmail her.
Legal Proceedings and Custody Issues As the divorce proceedings unfold, both parties have initiated separate legal actions, with Jaitly pursuing her case in India and Haag in Austria. The disputes encompass issues surrounding property ownership and custody of their children. Jaitly's lawyer, Niharika Karanjwala Misra, noted that Haag had previously filed for divorce in Austria, attributing the breakdown of their marriage to Jaitly.
Karanjwala revealed that Jaitly's primary concern is her children, and they have requested custody arrangements in both jurisdictions. Recently, an Austrian court granted Jaitly limited telephonic access to her children, a situation that was previously restricted by Haag.
Claims of Financial Manipulation In addition to the allegations of abuse, Jaitly’s legal complaints include assertions that Haag exerted financial control over her. She claims that he demanded she surrender her financial accounts to him, leading to her inability to access her own savings. Reports indicate that Haag sold property they jointly owned in Vienna without her knowledge, further complicating the financial aspects of their separation.
In her public statements, Jaitly has expressed her resilience amidst the ongoing turmoil, emphasising her commitment to fighting for her children and her dignity. She has publicly stated that she is determined to reclaim her life and the rights that she feels have been stripped away.
Conclusion As the legal battle continues, both Jaitly and Haag prepare for a complex and challenging divorce process that is expected to involve considerable scrutiny due to the nature of the allegations and cross-border legal implications. The Mumbai court has set a date for Haag to respond to Jaitly's claims by December 12, 2025, as the situation evolves with ongoing developments in the case.
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