Indian actor-politician Vijay’s wife files for divorce, alleges infidelity

Indian actor-politician Vijay’s wife files for divorce, alleges infidelity

February 27, 2026   09:18 pm

Sankgeetha Vijay, wife of actor-politician and TVK founder Joseph Vijay Chandrasekar has petitioned a court near here seeking divorce.

She has accused her husband of having an extra-marital relationship with an actress and that he has subjected her to "persistent mental cruelty, neglect and desertion". If required, she said she would implead the actress as second respondent.

Sankgeetha has filed the petition at a jurisdictional family court in Chengalpattu District near here. The petition is likely to come up for hearing on April 10.

The marriage has broken down irretrievably, she said in her plea filed under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 seeking divorce.

The petitioner said she prayed the court to conduct the entire proceedings in camera.

Unless an interim order of injunction is passed by court, restraining social media platforms, YouTube Channels, Facebook pages and other print/media outlets, from hosting interviews, public discussions or publishing any material relating to these proceeding, in print or digital media, in accordance with legal provisions, the petitioner and their family would be subjected to further humiliation and mental agony, she submitted.

Since 2021, the respondent has "emotionally withdrawn," treated the petitioner with verbal disdain and subjected her to "constructive desertion, forcing her to live separately within the matrimonial home."

The respondent’s continued open association with the actress caused emotional agony to the petitioner and embarrassment to the children among their friends, social circle and on social media. 

The petitioner, in order to avoid unnecessary publicity and protect the reputation of all parties, refrains from disclosing the name of the actress at present.

However, if warranted, the petitioner reserves her right and undertakes to implead the said actress, as second Respondent, in the main petition.

Despite her silence to avoid a public scandal, the petitioner, through her counsel, exchanged several notices and correspondences between August 2024 and February 2025, hoping for an amicable resolution.

Source: Hindustan Times 
--Agencies 

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