The Bombay High Court asked the city police and Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw to respond on Thursday because of Sapna Gill’s attractiveness.
Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw and the city police were asked by the Bombay High Court to accept the virtual redirection chief Sapna Gill’s request to change a FIR she had filed against her for allegedly pursuing the rival and referring to money from him. On Thursday, the petition was submitted. Shaw is a cricketer for India.
After Gill and her friends got into a fight with Shaw and some of his friends near a house in rural Mumbai over taking selfies, the first information report (FIR) was filed in February of this year.
Gill later recorded a countercomplaint against the 23-year-old batsman.
The division bench of Justices M M Sathaye and S B Shukre was scheduled to hear the case in June. Moreover, they informed Shaw and the police that Gill mentioned that the FIR against her be excused.
Ali Kashif Khan, Gill’s attorney, told the bench that the police had made up a false case against the social media influencer and were working with the Mumbai cricketer.
Khan referred to the court’s requirement that the police obtain and safeguard CCTV footage from the residence in the Andheri suburb to clearly demonstrate what had occurred prior to the conflict.
Additionally, Gill stated that no research on her would be conducted for the episode.