Fair justice for Shiney Ahuja

Shiney Ahuja

"My family is my strength"

My family is my strength, I cannot imagine what life could be without them. No innocent man should experience jail and the life is outside not inside. I believe in God and have faith that I will get true justice. The false allegation will be proved and he will be free says his wife Anupam.

Shiney Ahuja will shine again!


Shiney Ahuja speaks to media


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Times of India

High court in Mumbai heard Shiney's appeal
The appeal points to various inconsistencies, discrepancies and elements of bias in the prosecution's case against Shiney. As per the appeal, "the police failed to even seek the phone call data record of the maid", which would prove that the allegations against him were "wrong"; also, the police did not rely on CCTV footage that supported his defence.

Acting and wife my life, says Shiney after bail
"Since from day one, there was adverse publicity; the media trial is faster. Before I could even stand in court, I was convicted before the public," said Shiney. "A number of false stories appeared like I had confessed and that the clothes were stained, all of which were proved false during investigation," he said.
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My life is with Shiney, says wife Anupam
Anupam Spoke to Subhash K Jha after bail
It has been a terribly trying time for you. How have you coped?
With prayers, faith, support from our family and belief in us from our friends and our Society who have stood by us.Unwavering at every step.
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In spite of bail, Shiney to spend another night in jail
Despite getting bail from the Bombay high court on Wedesday, actor Shiney Ahuja has to spend another night in jail as the sessions court principal judge on Thursday declined to accept the bail of Rs 50,000 in cash and asked for a surety.
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Shiney challenges conviction in rape case
The thrust of the appeal was that not only was there no conclusive evidence, either circumstantial, medical or in the DNA swabs against him, but also that the "court failed to follow settled principles of appreciation of evidence in a criminal trial".
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Indian Express
Shiney moves HC against conviction, seeks bail
Shiney Ahuja filed an appeal in the Bombay High Court stating that the benefit of lapses in the case given to the prosecution by the trial court were “unheard of in the history of criminal law."
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The Tribune
Shiney moves HC against conviction
Claiming that the sessions court judge committed serious error, the appeal said, "Instead of giving benefit of existing lapses in medical evidence and also in the statement of witnesses, to the accused, the judge has given the benefit to the prosecution."
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