TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains mention of death.After more than two decades of legal battle, the Supreme Court has delivered its final verdict in the death case of actress Prathyusha, bringing a dramatic closure to one of the most discussed cases in the South Indian film industry. Plea of Siddharth Reddy against his conviction rejected and five years rigorous imprisonment reduced by the Sessions Court restored by the High Court with instructions to surrender within four weeks, making it clear that the suicide arrest conviction will continue. The judgement has again highlighted the tragic demise of the young actress, Jiah Khan, who shocked the film industry and her fans by her untimely death when she was at the peak of her career.
Court restores five-year jail term
According to Live Law, the apex court upheld the trial court’s findings and set aside the reduced punishment granted earlier, stressing that the evidence on record justified the original sentence. The verdict was given based on the persistent requests of Prathyusha’s mother, who was perpetually seeking Justice to declare her daughter’s death as a suicide. With the Constitutional Bench of a five-judge Supreme Court of India rejecting any intervention and directing immediate arrest, the 24-year soap opera has found a clear and unmistakable end.
A rising actress and a tragic end
Prathyusha was a Telugu actress who also made a mark in Tamil cinema at a very young age. In 2002, she and Siddharth Reddy allegedly consumed poison following opposition to their relationship from his family. While he survived after treatment, the actress passed away in the hospital. The trial court later held him guilty of abetting her suicide and awarded a five-year sentence, which the High Court subsequently reduced to two years, a decision that triggered the prolonged legal fight by her mother.
A mother’s long fight for justice
The fresh Supreme Court ruling is both a judgment and the culmination of an exasperated mother’s quest for justice. It has resurrected memories of Prathyusha’s short life and career. In part, it is a testimony to the long journey toward justice and a testament to the law that provided a solid closure.
Prathyusha’s career ended in tragedy
Prathyusha was a promising Telugu actress who also gained attention in Tamil cinema with films like ‘Manuneethi’ with Murali, ‘Super Kudumbam’ with Prabhu, ‘Thavasi’ with Vijayakanth, and ‘Kadal Pookkal’ directed by Bharathiraja, completing around 11 films in a short span. She rose quickly as a busy young heroine, known for her screen presence and expressive performances. She committed suicide by consuming poison in 2002 when she was just 20 years old. Her sudden death saddened the entire film fraternity as well as her admirers.Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice regarding personality rights or ongoing judicial proceedings. Go to Source
