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  1. Jun 30, 2016 · Nanavati, a Parsi man, married English-born Sylvia in 1931. They had two sons and a daughter and were settled in Mumbai, then Bombay. With Nanavati being away most of the time due to his naval assignments, Sylvia fell in love with his friend Prem Bhagwandas Ahuja. Prem agreed to marry Sylvia, provided she divorced her husband.

  2. May 5, 2015 · The 1959 Nanavati case that had everyone in India caught up in its racy plot has inspired ' Sylvia ', a song in Anurag Kashyap 's upcoming film "Bombay Velvet ". READ: 'Bombay Velvet' not an A ...

  3. Jul 1, 2016 · Blitz – The Weekly Tabloid Run by R.K. Karanjia Nanavati Case: The Letters of Sylvia Nanavati to Prem Ahuja Nanavati’s Code of Conduct and the Backing of the Indian Navy The Massive Support of the Parsi Community and the Public in General K.M. Nanavati’s Closeness to the Nehru-Gandhi Family An Application to Pardon Bhai Pratap Mamie Ahuja ...

  4. Prem Ahuja, the victim, reportedly had an affair with Sylvia Nanavati, the spouse of Commander Kawas Maneckshaw Nanavati (also known as K. M. Nanavati). The Accused: K. M. Nanavati, a highly honoured Naval officer, was accused of killing Prem Ahuja in his own flat with his service handgun. Nanavati later surrendered to the police.

  5. Oct 16, 2019 · In 1959, Indian naval commander Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati stood trial for the murder of Prem Ahuja, the lover of his English-born wife Sylvia. Kawas was initially acquitted by a jury trial, but the verdict was dismissed by the Bombay High Court, resulting in his imprisonment (he was finally pardoned by Vijayalakshmi Pandit, the erstwhile Governor of Mumbai).

  6. May 18, 2020 · Nanavati, as a Naval Officer, was frequently going away from Bombay, leaving his wife and children in Bombay alone. Gradually, a friendship developed between Ahuja and Sylvia, which as a fact resulted in illicit intimacy between them. On April 27, 1959, Sylvia confessed to Nanavati of her illicit intimacy with Ahuja.

  7. Dec 10, 2022 · The accused, Nanavati being in naval services, had to leave Bombay frequently for work. Therefore, his wife Sylvia Nanavati felt lonely and started to talk with Prem Ahuja. With time, Sylvia built an illicit relationship with Prem Ahuja & she admitted to her husband, and this led to the murder of her lover her husband.