Son withdraws charge, High Court ends Bina Modi case | India News
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday ended criminal proceedings against Godfrey Phillips India CMD Bina Modi, his personal security guard Surendra Prasad and senior lawyer Lalit Bhasin for allegedly assaulting his son Sameer during a board meeting in 2024, after Sameer withdrew the complaint.Sameer, appearing through video conference, informed Justice Sourav Banerjee that he had withdrawn the charges against his mother and two others, who had approached the High Court seeking relief after a settlement between them and Sameer.The Saket court, on February 10, summoned the three accused to appear on May 7. According to the prosecution, Samir went to the office of Godfrey Phillips India on May 30, 2024 to attend a board meeting as an executive director. He alleged that Prasad prevented him from entering the boardroom without Bina’s instructions; When he beats. He claimed that his right index finger was broken and filed an FIR in June 2024.On March 1, 2025, the police filed a chargesheet naming Prasad as the prime accused while clearing Bina and Bhasin for lack of sufficient evidence.