Mohammed Shami cleared in Rs 1 lakh cheque bounce case filed by estranged wife Hasin Jahan
Mohammed Shami was acquitted by the Alipore Court in a four-year-old cheque bounce case filed by his estranged wife Hasin Jahan over a Rs 1 lakh cheque. Shami said he had paid everything required. However, their legal battle over maintenance continues, with the matter currently also being heard by the Supreme Court of India.
NEW DELHI: Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami has been cleared by the Alipore Court in a cheque bounce case filed by his estranged wife Hasin Jahan. The case was related to a Rs 1 lakh cheque that Jahan claimed had bounced after being deposited in a bank. The matter had been ongoing for nearly four years.
On Wednesday, the Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court in Alipore acquitted Shami of all charges. Confirming the verdict during an interaction with news agency IANS, Shami’s lawyer Salim Rahman said, “Cricketer Mohammed Shami has been acquitted in the four-year-old case which was filed by his wife. ” After the court ruling, Shami said he always believed the judgment would go in his favour.
“I have paid every rupee that I was required to pay. Whether on or off the field, I always strive to handle every situation to the best of my ability,” he told reporters. The cheque bounce case is only one part of the long-running legal battle between Shami and Hasin Jahan.
Back in 2018, Jahan had filed several complaints against Shami and his family members, including allegations related to financial support and maintenance. At present, under orders from the Calcutta High Court, Shami pays Rs 1. 5 lakh per month to Hasin Jahan and Rs 2.