Mumbai:
Former Miss World and actress Yukta Mookhey has lodged a complaint against her husband Prince Tuli for alleged domestic violence, police said today.
"In her complaint, Mookhey alleged that she had often been beaten and troubled by her husband Prince Tuli. A non-cognisable offence has been registered after hercomplaint," said Amboli police station's senior inspector Harishchandra Vhatkar.
The officer refused to divulge further details. A non-cognizable offence is one in which the police can neither register an FIR, investigate, nor effect arrestwithout the express permission or direction from the court. Another officer said that the actress had lodged the complaint nearly two months ago and she may also approach the court seeking punitive action against her businessman husband.
Mookhey was crowned Miss World in December 1999 at the Olympia theatre in London at the age of 20. She later acted inseveral Bollywood movies. Tuli is a New York-based businessman and financial consultant, whose family owns a business empire in centralIndia with interests in logistics, hotels, malls, education, and construction equipment.
"In her complaint, Mookhey alleged that she had often been beaten and troubled by her husband Prince Tuli. A non-cognisable offence has been registered after hercomplaint," said Amboli police station's senior inspector Harishchandra Vhatkar.
The officer refused to divulge further details. A non-cognizable offence is one in which the police can neither register an FIR, investigate, nor effect arrestwithout the express permission or direction from the court. Another officer said that the actress had lodged the complaint nearly two months ago and she may also approach the court seeking punitive action against her businessman husband.
Mookhey was crowned Miss World in December 1999 at the Olympia theatre in London at the age of 20. She later acted inseveral Bollywood movies. Tuli is a New York-based businessman and financial consultant, whose family owns a business empire in centralIndia with interests in logistics, hotels, malls, education, and construction equipment.