Mumbai Police files FIR against Celina Jaitly's husband Peter Haag, issues LOC
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Mumbai Police has registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Peter Haag, an Austrian national and husband of actress Celina Jaitly, following her complaint of domestic violence. The FIR, filed on 8 May, triggers criminal proceedings under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, and is linked to concurrent proceedings under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
Criminal charges and legal framework
The FIR has been registered under Sections 85, 115(2), 351(2), and 352 of the BNS, which address allegations of cruelty, causing harm, intimidation, and sustained harassment. These provisions carry criminal liability distinct from civil remedies under the Domestic Violence Act. The multi-pronged legal approach suggests authorities are treating the allegations as both a criminal matter and a family law issue.
Look Out Circular issued
Mumbai Police have issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) against Haag, a measure typically deployed when investigators suspect an accused may evade questioning or attempt to leave the country during an ongoing probe. The LOC restricts travel and alerts immigration authorities. Sources indicate the decision was prompted by alleged non-cooperation with the investigation.
Background and timeline
Celina Jaitly married Peter Haag in 2010. The couple became parents to twin boys in 2012, followed by a second set of twins in 2017; one of the latter died from a heart condition. In November 2025, the actress filed a case against Haag under the Domestic Violence Act, alleging sustained domestic violence. Days before the FIR registration, she publicly shared a video of herself at her son's grave, stating she had been denied access to her children except for the one who had passed away.
Investigation status and next steps
Neither Peter Haag nor his legal representatives have issued a public statement regarding the allegations. Mumbai Police are reportedly continuing to record witness statements and gather material evidence connected to the complaint. The investigation is ongoing.