New Delhi: The Supreme Magistrate has issued a notice to cricketer Mohammed Shami on a petition filed by his wife, Hasin Jahan. Jahan has requested that the domestic violence and pension specimen be transferred from Kolkata to Delhi. In her petition, Jahan stated that she has relocated to Delhi for her daughter's largest education. Consequently, she will be unable to shepherd magistrate hearings in West Bengal.
What did Hasin Jahan plead in court?
Hasin Jahan stated that cricketer Mohammed Shami travels throughout the country, and therefore has sufficient resources and resources to fight the specimen in Delhi. Her family moreover lives in Uttar Pradesh, which is closer to Delhi than Kolkata. A few months ago, Hasin Jahan filed a petition in the Supreme Magistrate seeking an increase in the pension for herself and her daughter from 4 lakh to 10 lakh per month.
The Supreme Magistrate has issued a notice to Mohammed Shami and the West Bengal government, asking them to respond. Mohammed Shami married Hasin Jahan in April 2014, and their daughter was born in July 2015. In 2018, Hasin Jahan accused Shami and his family of domestic violence. She moreover accused Shami of match-fixing and having wires with other women.
Where is the specimen registered?
The specimen was registered at Jadavpur Police Station under sections 498A, 328, 307, 376, 325, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code. She moreover filed a petition for maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). Mohammed Shami is currently rented in the Ranji Trophy, where he recently took nine wickets for Bengal in a match versus Jammu and Kashmir.

