Prabhu Deva enters into separation deal with wife
A joint affidavit, signed by the couple, was submitted in the I additional family court here on Tuesday, when they appeared together and remained closeted with presiding officer Pandurangan for a while. Thesettlement, which will be formalised by a court decree after a period of six months, has brought to an end a rather complicated court battle involving film stars.
It all started when Latha filed a petition in the family court seeking restitution of conjugal rights with Prabhu Deva. She alleged that the actor-director had a relationship with another actor and that he was neglecting his family and did not provide even the minimum financial assistance to family members.
In a second petition, she wanted the court to restrain Prabhu Deva and actor Nayanthara from giving joint interviews to any magazine and to restrain them from formalising their marriage.
COSTLY SETTLEMENT Prabhu Deva has agreed to give away substantial share of assets to his wife of 15 years, Latha, as divorce settlement Beach property at Injambakkam
House in upmarket Anna Nagar
Two flats in Ranga Reddy district of Andhra Pradesh
Two cars and 10 lakh in alimony Prabhu Deva seeks consensual divorce
Though the family court in Chennai had issued several notices, they could not be served on Prabhu Deva and Nayantara.
On Tuesday, quite unexpectedly, Prabhu Deva appeared in the court along with Latha and sought divorce by mutual consent.
As per the terms of the settlement, Prabhu Deva agreed to give his wife the custody of their children, aged about eight and three, but ensured unfettered visiting rights. He shall be responsible for their education and medical expenses, and he has given his beach property at Injambakkam here to the children.
He also agreed to forego two cars — Toyota Innova and Mahindra Logan — to Latha and allowed her to retain their upmarket Anna Nagar house. She will also get two flats in Ranga Reddy district in Andhra Pradesh.
All the remaining property documents shall be returned to Prabhu Deva, the agreement said. It also said that Latha would have no rights or claims whatsoever on them.
Noting that they had serious differences of opinion and misunderstanding, Prabhu Deva and Latha, in their joint petition, said it had become “very difficult, rather impossible for them to live together or to lead a normal life”.
Disclosing that they were living separately for more than two years, they said Prabhu Deva had agreed to the divorce terms “out of his own will”.
Source: ChennaiTimes
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