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Celina Jaitly Says She’s Being Cut Off From Her Children Despite Austrian Joint-Custody Order

The disclosure underscores a cross-border legal tangle involving Indian proceedings versus an Austrian custody order.

Overview

  • In new social media posts on January 13, Jaitly says she is denied any communication with her three sons despite a subsisting Austrian family-court joint-custody order.
  • She alleges repeated interference with parent–child contact, claiming the children are being exposed to selective media narratives and pressured to speak against her.
  • Jaitly says her husband, Peter Haag, served a divorce notice in early September at a local post office under the pretext of collecting a 15th‑anniversary gift.
  • She recounts leaving Austria on October 11, 2025 with neighbours’ help and returning to India with limited funds, later filing a domestic-violence case in November seeking ₹50 crore in damages.
  • Both parties appeared before the Andheri court on December 12, and Jaitly also alleges financial coercion, including blocked rental income in 2024 and a dispute over accessing a Mumbai home she bought in 2004.