Kolkata: Indian Cricketer Mohammed Shami was booked under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on the basis of a domestic violence complaint filed by his wife. Shami has been charged under various non-bailable and bailable sections of the IPC, including section 498A, which deals with cruelty to a woman by her husband or his relatives, Section 307 – attempt to murder, Section 323 – punishment for voluntarily causing hurt, Section 376 – rape, Section 506 – criminal intimidation, Section 328 and Section 34.
Now, new details have come to limelight in the controversy. There are reports which claim that Hasin Farm House could be the reason for the conflict between Mohammed Shami and Hasin Jahan.
As per ABP report, Hasin Farm House is located at Amroha. The value of this property is estimated between Rs. 12 and 15 crore. Although the name of the property is “Hasin Farm House”, in legal documents, there is no share of Hasin Jahan in this property. This could be the reason for the conflict.
It is also reported that Mohammed Shami wanted to construct cricket academy on this land.
Earlier, when media persons contacted Hasin’s father and asked the reason for the controversy, he said, “I am not aware of anything. Shami and Hasin can only tell the truth”. When asked about Shami’s nature, he disclosed cricketer’s behaviour and said, “he was a good boy”. Talking about his daughter, he said that since school days she wanted to achieve something on her own.
Meanwhile, Shami rejected all the allegations levelled by his wife.
It may be mentioned that the couple got married in 2014.