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Shami Wife Seeks Higher Maintenance Amidst Luxury Claims

by Emma Walker – News Editor

₹4 Lakh Maintenance ‘Insufficient’ for ⁢Basic Needs,Shami‘s Wife Tells Supreme​ Court,Citing cricketer’s⁤ ₹500 Crore‌ Net Worth

New Delhi: Mohammed Shami’s estranged wife,Hasin Jahan,has​ argued before the⁢ Supreme Court​ that the ₹4 lakh monthly maintenance awarded by the Calcutta High Court is inadequate given the cricketer’s ample wealth and extravagant lifestyle,compounded by rising inflation. jahan’s petition, currently being heard by the apex court, ‍claims Shami’s monthly expenses exceed ₹1.08‍ crore and his net worth is ⁢approximately ₹500 crore, asserting ⁢she ‍and ⁢their daughter require ​a more equitable share to maintain​ a reasonable standard of living.

The ⁢dispute‍ stems from a 2018 criminal case filed by Jahan alleging ​extreme cruelty⁤ by⁢ Shami and his family in West Bengal’s jadavpur. While initial court orders set maintenance⁤ at lower⁣ levels, the High ⁤Court progressively increased the amounts, ​culminating in the ₹4 ⁣lakh figure – ‌₹1.5 lakh for Jahan‌ and ⁢₹2.5 lakh for their daughter – upheld on August 25th. Jahan is now challenging even this increased ⁢amount, arguing it fails to⁤ reflect ⁤Shami’s financial capacity and the current economic ⁢climate.

Jahan initially sought​ increased‌ maintenance after a trial court in 2018 directed Shami to pay ₹80,000 per month for their daughter ‌and ₹50,000⁣ for herself, totaling ₹1.3 lakh. she challenged this ruling, leading to the High Court’s July 1st order ​raising the​ total to ₹4 lakh. Both High Court orders are now the subject of the Supreme Court ⁣appeal.

According to⁤ Jahan’s petition, Shami is “living a ⁢lavish life and is deliberately‌ manipulating the courts ⁢for the sole purpose of not providing equitable amount of maintenance⁤ to the petitioner and minor daughter.” She further claims Shami owes​ ₹2.4 crore in arrears of maintenance,a figure he disputes,though the High Court ordered him to clear the amount in eight‌ monthly‍ installments starting in September.

represented by senior advocate Shobha​ Gupta and advocate Sriram Parakatt, ⁤Jahan’s​ legal team presented arguments mirroring those made in July.⁤ On⁢ November 7th,⁣ the Supreme Court issued notice to Shami and scheduled a further⁣ hearing in four weeks, suggesting the possibility of mediation to​ reach a settlement.

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