In a relief
for a national award-winning Telugu actress Shweta Basu Prasad, who was sent to
a rescue home after a prostitution racket allegedly involving her was busted,
the sessions court has allowed her to live with her mother.
The court
allowed the revision plea filed by the her mother challenging a lower court's
order that had on September 30 directed that she should continue to stay at the
rescue home for six months for 'rehabilitation'.
The sessions
court called for a fresh report from the rescue home which stated that it had
no objection to her release, defence lawyer Pradeep Kumar said. Following
which, the court agreed to hand over her custody to her mother.
Shweta's
mother had, in her application, contended that her daughter had been framed and
keeping her at the rescue home was a violation of her fundamental rights.
The police
had raided a five-star hotel here in the first week of September and claimed to
have busted a prostitution racket.
According to
the police, the actor told the investigators that she turned to flesh trade as
no new films were coming her way and she was broke. An assistant director in
Telugu film industry, who allegedly acted as her agent, was arrested.