Celina Jaitly says husband manipulated Austrian laws to block her access to sons
Celina Jaitly has alleged that her husband used Austrian laws to cut off her access to their sons. The claim comes alongside her earlier court case seeking relief, damages and compensation for alleged abuse and financial loss.

Actor Celina Jaitly has shared an emotional note on Instagram, alleging that her husband manipulated Austrian laws to prevent her from contacting her children. In the post, she said her sons had been moved to an undisclosed location and claimed she had been unable to speak to them.
Jaitly wrote, “I want to wake from this nightmare... back into my world again.... In a valley of dandelions, where it is just me... & the three hearts that were made from my blood and still beat within mine (sic).” She went on to allege that she had been blocked on WhatsApp and phone calls despite an undertaking before a court in Austria.
What Celina Jaitly said
Sharing what she described as a picture from last year, Jaitly wrote, “This is a picture from last year, My sons have been moved to an undisclosed location. I send them letter-like messages every day, but I have been blocked on WhatsApp and phone calls. Despite an undertaking in front of the honourable court in Austria. The Austrian laws are being manipulated by my husband to stop my children from having any contact with me (sic).”
The No Entry actor also alleged that there had been repeated attempts to disrupt her relationship with her children. She wrote, “There has been repeated interference with my children's access to me, including exposure to selective media narratives, resulting in obstruction of regular parent child communication, as well as brainwashing & intimidation to compel them to say things against me, a mother who has done nothing but care for them since the day they were born, moving from one country to another to support the career of their father. I am devastated (sic).”
Case filed last year
Last year, Jaitly approached the Judicial Magistrate First Class court in Andheri under Section 23 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, seeking interim and ex parte relief. In her plea, the actor sought damages of Rs 50 crore, along with additional compensation linked to alleged loss of income and property.
According to the petition, Jaitly alleged that her husband had prevented her from working on multiple pretexts, which she said affected her financial independence and personal dignity. She also alleged that he had pressured her to transfer ownership of her Mumbai residence to his name at a time when she was dealing with the deaths of her newborn child and both her parents within a short span.
In addition to seeking protection under the Domestic Violence Act, Jaitly also sought compensation for alleged financial losses, including loss of earnings, visibility, removal of property and maintenance. Her latest social media post repeats her claim that she has been cut off from her children and has been unable to communicate with them.
Actor Celina Jaitly has shared an emotional note on Instagram, alleging that her husband manipulated Austrian laws to prevent her from contacting her children. In the post, she said her sons had been moved to an undisclosed location and claimed she had been unable to speak to them.
Jaitly wrote, “I want to wake from this nightmare... back into my world again.... In a valley of dandelions, where it is just me... & the three hearts that were made from my blood and still beat within mine (sic).” She went on to allege that she had been blocked on WhatsApp and phone calls despite an undertaking before a court in Austria.
What Celina Jaitly said
Sharing what she described as a picture from last year, Jaitly wrote, “This is a picture from last year, My sons have been moved to an undisclosed location. I send them letter-like messages every day, but I have been blocked on WhatsApp and phone calls. Despite an undertaking in front of the honourable court in Austria. The Austrian laws are being manipulated by my husband to stop my children from having any contact with me (sic).”
The No Entry actor also alleged that there had been repeated attempts to disrupt her relationship with her children. She wrote, “There has been repeated interference with my children's access to me, including exposure to selective media narratives, resulting in obstruction of regular parent child communication, as well as brainwashing & intimidation to compel them to say things against me, a mother who has done nothing but care for them since the day they were born, moving from one country to another to support the career of their father. I am devastated (sic).”
Case filed last year
Last year, Jaitly approached the Judicial Magistrate First Class court in Andheri under Section 23 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, seeking interim and ex parte relief. In her plea, the actor sought damages of Rs 50 crore, along with additional compensation linked to alleged loss of income and property.
According to the petition, Jaitly alleged that her husband had prevented her from working on multiple pretexts, which she said affected her financial independence and personal dignity. She also alleged that he had pressured her to transfer ownership of her Mumbai residence to his name at a time when she was dealing with the deaths of her newborn child and both her parents within a short span.
In addition to seeking protection under the Domestic Violence Act, Jaitly also sought compensation for alleged financial losses, including loss of earnings, visibility, removal of property and maintenance. Her latest social media post repeats her claim that she has been cut off from her children and has been unable to communicate with them.