
Vijay's wife's plea seeking residential rights surfaces amid viral pics with Trisha
India Today
A fresh petition filed by Thalapathy Vijay's wife Sangeetha Sornalingam in their ongoing divorce case has surfaced, amid the Tamil actor-politician's outing with co-actor Trisha. In her petition, Sangeetha has sought an interim court order over her right to stay in their matrimonial home.
A fresh petition from actor-politician Thalapathy Vijay’s wife, Sangeetha Sornalingam, has surfaced, amid their ongoing divorce proceedings. In the petition, Sangeetha, 51, has sought residential protection and financial relief.
In the filing, Sangeetha – a United Kingdom citizen who states she does not have a residence of her own in India – has sought the right to stay in their matrimonial home or be provided alternative accommodation. The petition also asks for the “payment of fair and reasonable permanent alimony”.
The plea further alleges that Vijay, 51, had warned her about approaching the court. According to the petition, “Vijay made it clear that she would not be permitted to reside in the matrimonial home if she chose to approach the court for legal separation.” Sangeetha has therefore moved the court seeking interim relief to ensure she is not left without accommodation during the legal proceedings.The petition came to light after Vijay attended a wedding reception with actor Trisha Krishnan, hosted for the son of film producer Kalpathi Suresh and Meenakshi. According to reports, Vijay and Trisha arrived at the venue together in the same car and were also seen leaving the event together.
What does the new petition seek?
In the latest application, Sangeetha has asked the court to allow her to continue living in their matrimonial home until Vijay “provides equivalent alternative accommodation befitting his status”. The petition argues that as she currently does not have a residence of her own in India, denying her accommodation could leave her without a place to stay while the case is pending.
Apart from residential rights, the petition also includes a request for the “payment of fair and reasonable permanent alimony” as part of the ongoing legal proceedings.













