Celina Jaitly has filed a domestic violence case against her husband, Austrian businessman Peter Haag, before the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Andheri, Mumbai. You now see a high-profile dispute entering a formal legal setting with serious claims and financial demands.
Her complaint seeks 50 crore rupees in damages along with compensation for loss of income and property. Reports state that Peter Haag had already begun divorce proceedings in Austria in August, placing both cases on separate legal tracks that now run across borders.
The couple married in 2011 and have three sons who currently live with Peter Haag. Celina’s decision to file the case in India adds complexity, as the dispute involves two countries with different legal systems and procedures that influence the way this conflict will move ahead.
The development has surprised many of you who followed the couple’s public life. Just last year, Celina shared an affectionate anniversary message praising Peter for his love and support, which made this sudden legal shift more striking for followers who viewed their bond as stable.
While Celina’s allegations await examination in court, the case shows how celebrity disputes often unfold across international jurisdictions. Issues of enforcement and privacy become central, and both sides have chosen to stay silent as the Mumbai proceedings shape the next stage of their marriage.




