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Rajput Family Challenges CBI Closure, Citing Missing Records That Stall Court Petition

The CBI’s public closure relies on AIIMS findings alongside a financial review to rule out abetment.

Overview

  • The family’s lawyer says annexures and relied-upon materials have not been provided despite Patna court orders, making a protest petition impossible for now.
  • The March 2025 closure finds suicide and says no evidence shows illegal confinement, threats or abetment by Rhea Chakraborty or others, with no visits recorded between June 8 and 14, 2020.
  • CBI financial analysis says Sushant spent ₹16.80 lakh on Rhea over 14 months, which it does not classify as siphoning, and notes her Bandra flat payments came from her income and a bank loan.
  • Citing an AIIMS board, the report states prescriptions were for depression and anxiety disorders and that there was no overdose, while digital checks showed no threat perception.
  • The family plans a court challenge, says it will seek an independent medical review, and the Patna court is scheduled to take up the matter on December 20.