Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Mumbai Police Registers An FIR Against Late Actor’s Sister Priyanka, Doctor Tarun Kumar After Rhea Chakraborty's Complaint

After Rhea Chakraborty lodged a complaint at the Bandra Police Station last night, an FIR has been registered against SSR's sister Priyanka Singh, Doctor Tarun Kumar and others for giving the late actor medicine without consultation

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Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Mumbai Police Registers An FIR Against Late Actor’s Sister Priyanka, Doctor Tarun Kumar After Rhea Chakraborty's Complaint
Yesterday, Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty had lodged a complaint against the late actor’s sisters Priyanka Singh and Delhi-based doctor Tarun Kumar and others for giving the late actor medicines without consultation. An earlier report in India Today stated that SSR’s sister Priyanka had given him medicines without a prescription.  Now following Rhea's complaint, an FIR has been filed against Priyanka Singh and Doctor Tarun Kumar of Delhi's Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, by the Mumbai Police.

According to a report in TOI, Bandra Police Station have registered the case under sections of IPC and Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Speaking about Rhea’s complaint copy, she had mentioned what all happened on June 8, the day Rhea walked out from SSR’ Bandra abode. In the copy she also mentioned, SSR had told her that he'll take medicines prescribed only by his sister, and there was a disagreement following which SSR had asked her to leave.

TOI quoted, Rhea’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde saying, “Rhea Chakraborty has filed a Police Complaint before the Mumbai Police against Priyanka Singh , Dr Tarun Kumar of Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Others for offences of Forgery , NDPS Act and Tele Medicine Practice Guidelines 2020 for having sent a bogus Medical Prescription depicting SSR as an Out Patient Department person when he was in Mumbai on 8th June 2020 prescribing Schedule Drugs which are listed in Schedule of NDPS Act listed at items 36 and 37 as  Psychotropic Substances  and Tele Medicines Practice Guidelines 3.7.4 dealing with Prohibited List , which prohibits prescribing of any Narcotic or Psychotropic Substance listed in the NDPS Act. It is a misconduct under 3.7.1.4 of the Tele Medicine Practice Guidelines.” (ALSO READ: Sushant Singh Rajput's Family Lawyer Reacts To Rhea Chakraborty's Complaint Against Actor's Sister; Says It's An Attempt To Keep Mumbai Police Alive In The Case)






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