Celina Jaitly's Heartfelt Mother’s Day Message Amid Ongoing Custody Battle
Mother’s Day: Why Is Celina Jaitly Missing Her Children?
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On Mother’s Day 2026, Indian actress Celina Jaitly expressed her sorrow over being denied access to her three sons amid a contentious custody battle with her husband, Peter Haag. Jaitly, who fled Austria due to alleged domestic abuse, is fighting for her children's custody and has filed a legal case against Haag in India.
- 01Celina Jaitly is missing her three sons on Mother’s Day 2026 due to a custody battle.
- 02She fled Austria to escape alleged domestic violence from her husband, Peter Haag.
- 03Jaitly claims she is being denied communication with her children despite joint custody orders.
- 04An FIR has been filed against Haag by the Mumbai Police based on Jaitly's complaint.
- 05Jaitly plans to return to India to fight for her children's custody and her dignity.
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On Mother’s Day 2026, Celina Jaitly shared an emotional message expressing her pain over being separated from her three sons, Winston, Arthur, and Viraaj. The actress, who fled Austria after facing alleged domestic violence from her husband, Peter Haag, filed a legal case against him in November 2025, seeking ₹50 crore (approximately $6 million USD) in compensation. Jaitly claims that she is being denied access to her children, who she alleges are being manipulated against her. Despite joint custody arrangements made by the Austrian Family Court, she asserts that her children have been moved to an undisclosed location, preventing communication. Recently, the Mumbai Police filed an FIR against Haag based on Jaitly's complaints, which include multiple allegations under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023. Jaitly concluded her note by stating her determination to return to India to fight for her children and her dignity.
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This situation highlights the complexities of international custody battles and the emotional toll on families involved in domestic violence cases.
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