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Mohammed Shami’s estranged partner strikes SC in quest of carry carry on his arrest, alleges he had intercourse with prostitutes in BCCI lodge rooms

The Indian cricketer Mohammad Shami’s estranged partner, Hasin Jahan, has petitioned the Supreme Court to reopen the jail case in direction of him stemming from allegations of dowry demand and residential abuse and to withdraw the hold positioned on the athlete’s arrest by a intervals court docket docket.

Jahan said sooner than the Supreme Court that Shami frequently demanded dowry from her and that he had extramarital affairs.

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Shami was mandated to pay Jahan alimony inside the amount of fifty,000 month-to-month by a Kolkata court docket docket in January of this yr. The arrest warrant for Shami was delayed in 2019 by a West Bengal intervals court docket docket. Additionally, it had stayed Shami’s jail trial.

Jahan then petitioned the Calcutta High Court, which as soon as extra rejected the argument, ensuing within the current argument sooner than the Supreme Court. In the court docket docket submitting, Shami was accused of taking part in sexual affairs with prostitutes, significantly all through his BCCI excursions, inside the lodge rooms.

Jahan said that Shami used his second cellphone to coordinate all of his enterprise dealings with prostitutes and that the Lal Bazaar Police in Kolkata had taken the cellphone in reference to the current incident. “However, Shami still continues to be involved in sexual activities with prostitutes,” the plea said.

According to the plea, Shami has not appeared sooner than the trial court docket docket and has not even requested bail for the sooner 4 years that the trial has been postponed. The plea was filed by advocate Deepak Prakash, assisted by advocates Nachiketa Vajpayee and Divyangna Malik.