Shocking Domestic Violence Case in Delhi Court
Disturbing Incident in Delhi's Tis Hazari Court
A shocking incident has emerged from the Tis Hazari Court in Delhi, where a woman, in a fit of rage, committed an act that is truly horrifying. The woman reportedly poured hot water mixed with chili powder over her husband, leading to a series of events that left everyone stunned. Let's delve into the details of this alarming case.
On January 1, 2025, a couple residing in the Nangloi area of Delhi, Jyoti, also known as Kittu, was at home with her husband. Allegations state that Jyoti poured boiling water containing red chili powder onto her husband's face, mouth, and chest. She allegedly threatened him, saying, 'I will kill you.' This shocking statement left her husband in disbelief.
Escaping with the Phone...
Following this, Jyoti took further drastic measures. She locked the room from the outside and fled with her husband's mobile phone to prevent him from seeking help. In immense pain, her husband managed to break a window and called for help from the balcony. Hearing his cries, the landlord, Vikas, rushed to assist and took him to the hospital. Fortunately, doctors reported that he sustained only minor injuries.
Jyoti's Previous Marriage
After the incident, an FIR was lodged against Jyoti at the Nangloi police station. The police initiated an investigation and soon filed a charge sheet. The case was brought before the Tis Hazari Court, where Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Saurabh Kulshrestha presided over the hearing. Jyoti's lawyer argued that she was falsely implicated, stating that she had been a victim of domestic violence herself. On November 19, 2024, Jyoti had filed a complaint against her husband. The lawyer also highlighted that Jyoti's life had been challenging, having gone through a previous divorce and having a daughter. Conversely, the husband's lawyer opposed the bail, claiming that Jyoti had concealed her first marriage and daughter from her husband, which constituted a significant betrayal in their relationship. He further asserted that Jyoti's behavior was dangerous and granting her bail could jeopardize the victim and witnesses.
Bail Granted
On July 9, 2025, the court granted Jyoti bail with a bond of ₹30,000. After hearing arguments from both sides, the judge decided to grant her bail, considering the circumstances of the case and ensuring that Jyoti would not harm the victim or witnesses. The court imposed strict conditions to prevent any misconduct.
