Recently, the shocking news of Television and Bollywood actress Arzoo Govitrikar, that she had approached the Worli Police and filed a complaint against her husband Siddharth Sabharwal alleging that he repeatedly assaulted her under the influence of alcohol was all over the internet.
Later, the actress husband was banned from entering their house in Worli by the order of a Metropolitan Court till further notice.


Court orders TV actress Arzoo Govitrikar’s ‘abusive’ husband to not enter their Worli house!

And now the recent development in the story is that Siddharth Sabharwal has approached the High Court seeking to quash a Metropolitan Magistrate court’s order restraining him from entering their house, reports Mumbai Mirror.

Arzoo played Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini's daughter-in-law in Baghbaan

A latest report in Mirror states that, Arzoo Govitrikar’s estranged husband Siddharth Sabharwal has approached the High Court seeking to quash a Metropolitan Magistrate court’s order restraining him from entering their house.

Earlier it was reported in March about the acrimonious dispute between Govitrikar and Sabhrawal, against whom she had registered an FIR as well as accused him of beating her up in an inebriated state in a domestic violence case.

Arzoo & Siddharth Sabharwal's wedding pic (Photo: Web)

A magistrate on May 8, 2019, then passed an ex-parte order, without hearing Sabharwal’s side, and restrained him from entering their home, observing that Govitrikar had prima facie been subjected to domestic violence.

Sabharwal, who has now approached the High Court against the order, claims that he has nowhere to go as all his residential properties have been given on lease and, therefore, he should be allowed to return home.

"Since May 29, 2019 the petitioner has had to stay either at his sister’s residence or with his friends despite the fact that he owns the said matrimonial home…” the petition filed through advocate Karan Kadam, "reads.

He also claims that he is ready to pay rent for an alternate accommodation for Govitrikar, but wants to reside in his house. He says that email exchanges between him and his wife regarding a trip to Switzerland will show that there wasn’t any domestic violence and that Govitrikar had only “created a situation wherein she not only unilaterally enjoys the said matrimonial home, but also where the petitioner is coerced into funding a luxurious lifestyle which she did not previously enjoy”, reports Mirror.

Countering Govitrikar’s contention that he is an alcoholic and she would not want their son to be around any person who is in a drunken state, Sabharwal claims that she allowed their son to travel to Gir with him.


On Monday, Govitrikar appeared in court, and sought time to appoint her lawyer in the case.