Rhea Pillai has won her domestic violence case against Leander Paes in the court, and proved that Leander was indeed guilty of his acts against Rhea. The magistrate, in the order, said, “It is proved that the respondent caused various acts of domestic violence.” Directing him to pay monthly rent and maintenance to Rhea, the court, however, said if she chooses to continue living in their shared residence at Bandra, she will not be entitled to monetary relief.
A metropolitan magistrate court in Mumbai has held in its order in a domestic violence case filed by model-actor Rhea Pillai against her former partner, tennis player Leander Paes, that he committed various acts of domestic violence against her.
Metropolitan magistrate Komalsing Rajput had passed the order earlier this month, which was made available on Wednesday, reported a news agency.
Rhea Pillai Wins Domestic Violence Case Against Leander Paes

The court also directed Leander to pay monthly rent of ₹50,000, apart from monthly maintenance of ₹1 lakh to Rhea if the latter chooses to leave their shared residence. Rhea had approached the court in 2014 seeking relief and protection under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, saying that she was in a live-in relationship, akin to marriage, with Leander for eight years. Rhea Pillai had claimed that Leander, through his acts and conduct “caused verbal, emotional and economic abuse, which resulted in tremendous emotional violence and trauma”.
The magistrate said that with Leander Paes’ career in tennis ‘almost over’, it would cause ‘serious prejudice’ to order him to live in a rented home while also paying maintenance to Rhea.
Leander Paes is currently in a relationship with actor Kim Sharma. Even though the two haven’t spoken about it publicly, they made it official on social media last year. They have been spending festivals and special occasions in each other’s company and are often spotted together in Mumbai.
