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Non-cognisable complaint registered against Raja Choudhary for causing ruckus

A non-cognisable offence was registered against television actor Raja Choudhary after he barged into a house in suburban Malad where his estranged wife's mother was staying and caused a ruckus.

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A non-cognisable offence was registered against television actor Raja Choudhary after he barged into a house in suburban Malad where his estranged wife's mother was staying and caused a ruckus, police said today.

While his wife Shweta was away locked in a realty show Bigg Boss's house, Choudhary went to the Malad apartment, broke open the door and abused Shweta's mother Nirmala Tiwari yesterday. He went to the apartment on the pretext of meeting his daughter Palak.

Shweta's friend Abhinav Kohli rushed to the spot after receiving a call from her mother and accompanied her to the police station to lodge a complaint, the police said.

On reaching police station, Kohli was slapped by furious Choudhary in front of the policemen.

"We have registered a non-cognisable offence against Choudhary for abusing Tiwari and Kohli and slapping the latter. His blood samples were sent for medical examination to ascertain if he was drunk," said RD Prabhu, in-charge of Malad police station.

Chaudhary married Shweta Tiwari in 1998 and they were together till 2007. They have been living separately since and have filed for divorce in a court. The house at Malad was owned by Choudhary but he was barred from entering it by the court.

Choudhary has also levelled allegations against Tiwari and Kohli stating that they had thrashed him, injuring him on his back, police said adding that they had also taken note of Choudhary's allegations.

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