The husband of a television actress has been booked for allegedly injuring their 15-month-old son by banging the child against the floor of their bedroom, police said. The child, who has been admitted to a private hospital in Malad West, is said to be stable.
The complainant identified as Chandrika Saha is known for her work in shows such as 'Adaalat', 'C.I.D.' and 'Savdhaan India: Crime Alert'. Saha filed a report at Bangur Nagar police station against her husband Aman Mishra for banging their 15-month-old toddler thrice against the floor of their bedroom.
TV actor husband booked for injuring son
Saha, a resident of Malad, told the police that her husband, Aman Mishra, 21, was not happy with the birth of their child. On Friday, the baby was found crying in the bedroom and with injury marks. After getting him admitted to a hospital, Saha checked the footage from the CCTV camera in the child’s bedroom and found that Mishra had banged the baby against the floor three times.
In her complaint to the police, Saha claimed that on Friday while she was in the kitchen, she heard her son crying. She then asked her husband to take care of the infant and saw him take the child into the infant’s bedroom. She said that after a few minutes, she heard her son cry again and then heard a loud thud. Shah rushed inside to find her son lying injured on the floor.
The kid was rushed to a nearby hospital. She said that on Saturday, she checked the footage of the CCTV camera installed in their bedroom and found that Mishra had banged her son against the floor three times. She then approached the police with the CCTV recordings of the assault and lodged a complaint.
“Based on the complaint filed by Saha we have booked Mishra under section 75 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 for assaulting a child in one’s custody,” said a police officer from Bangur Nagar police station. “We are investigating the case and examining the CCTV recordings,” added the officer.
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