Mohammed Shami Acquitted in Cheque Bounce Case by Alipore Court, Hasina Jahan Faces Legal Setback The Alipore Court on Wednesday acquitted cricketer Mohammed Shami in a cheque bounce case filed by his wife, Hasina Jahan, over a disputed Rs 1 lakh payment. The case, which had been pending for four years, concluded with the court ruling that the allegations against Shami were not substantiated. The decision came after a prolonged legal battle that had drawn significant public attention, particularly due to the high-profile nature of the case and its implications for Shami’s personal and professional life. The case originated in 2018 when Hasina Jahan alleged that Shami had issued a cheque for Rs 1 lakh to cover household expenses, which bounced after being deposited in a bank. She subsequently filed a case against him, leading to a protracted legal process. During the proceedings, Hasina also filed multiple complaints against Shami and his family members under various legal provisions, further complicating the matter. The court’s acquittal on Wednesday marked a significant victory for Shami, who had consistently maintained his innocence throughout the legal process. In a statement following the verdict, Shami addressed the media, emphasizing that he had always acted responsibly and fulfilled his financial obligations. “I knew the verdict would favor me because I did nothing wrong,” he said. “I paid all the amounts I was required to, and I have always tried to manage every situation to the best of my ability, both on and off the field.” Shami, currently playing for the Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League, has faced scrutiny over personal and legal issues in recent years, which have occasionally overshadowed his cricketing career.#supreme_court #lucknow_super_giants #mohammed_shami #hasina_jahan #alipore_court

Mohammed Shami Acquitted in Cheque Fraud Case, Wife Hasina Jahan Disappointed The Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami received significant legal relief on Wednesday as the Alipur Court acquitted him in a 2018 cheque fraud case. The court cleared him of all charges filed by his wife, Hasina Jahan, who had accused him of fraud involving a ₹1 lakh cheque. Shami, who was present in court during the proceedings, stated that he had no wrongdoing and had settled all outstanding financial matters. The case, which had been a subject of public debate for years, originated when Hasina Jahan filed multiple serious charges against Shami and his family in 2018. These included non-judicial offenses, and the matter remained under scrutiny for an extended period. Despite the legal battle, Shami maintained that he had always been transparent about his financial obligations. Hasina Jahan, who currently resides in Kolkata with Shami’s daughter, continues to live in his home but frequently travels between Delhi and Kolkata for her daughter’s education. Shami, meanwhile, resides in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, and is part of the Lucknow Super Giants team in the Indian Premier League. However, he did not participate in the match on Tuesday. The court’s acquittal has not resolved the ongoing maintenance dispute between the couple. Hasina Jahan has filed a petition with the Supreme Court seeking an increase in the monthly allowance she receives. According to a Kolkata High Court order, Shami pays ₹2.5 lakh monthly for his daughter’s education and ₹1.5 lakh for Hasina Jahan’s personal needs, totaling ₹4 lakh. She has argued that this amount is insufficient for her financial requirements. Shami, addressing the media after the verdict, emphasized the challenges of balancing personal and professional life.#supreme_court #lucknow_super_giants #mohammed_shami #hasina_jahan #alipur_court
