Rakhi Sawant & Adil Durrani Call Truce! Bombay High Court Dismisses All FIRs

After months of public drama and legal chaos, Rakhi Sawant and Adil Durrani finally bury the hatchet as the Bombay High Court closes all pending cases between them.

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Rakhi Sawant Adil Durrani Fir Dismissed Bombay High Court
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Highlights
  • Bombay High Court dismisses all FIRs between Rakhi Sawant and Adil Durrani.
  • Both parties reached a mutual agreement after a long legal battle.
  • The court said there’s no need to keep the complaints pending.

Known as the ultimate drama queen of Bollywood, Rakhi Sawant is back in India and already making headlines. This time, not for her bold statements or photoshoots, but for a major legal twist. The Bombay High Court has officially dismissed all FIRs and complaints filed between Rakhi Sawant and her estranged husband Adil Khan Durrani.

The duo, once embroiled in a bitter war of accusations, have reportedly reached a mutual settlement, marking the end of their long-standing feud.

What the Court Said

According to PTI reports, the bench comprising Justice Revati Mohite Dere and Justice Sandeep Patil stated that since both parties have arrived at an amicable understanding, there’s no need to keep the FIRs pending.

All registered complaints have therefore been quashed.

Earlier, Rakhi had accused Adil of threats, harassment, and unnatural sexual acts, while Adil had countered her with allegations of defamation and recording obscene videos. The dispute had spiraled into a full-blown public spectacle.

A Look Back at Their Short-Lived Marriage

Rakhi Sawant and Adil Khan Durrani tied the knot in 2022 following Islamic rituals. Rakhi had even changed her name to Fatima after embracing Islam for the marriage.

However, soon after their wedding, cracks began to appear in their relationship, with both hurling serious accusations at each other.

Now, with the High Court’s latest verdict, the chapter seems to have finally closed — at least for now.

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