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‘Rs 4 lakh a month not enough’: Supreme Court issues notice to Mohammed Shami on Hasin Jahan’s plea

As Hasin Jahan is adamant on obtaining a larger financial settlement for herself and her child, this legal move represents a new chapter in the ongoing conflict between her and Shami.

November 08, 2025 / 14:14 IST
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Mohammed Shami's estranged wife demands increase in alimony. (Photo: X)
Mohammed Shami's estranged wife demands increase in alimony. (Photo: X)

In response to a petition submitted by Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami's estranged wife, Hasin Jahan, the Supreme Court of India has sent a notice to the fast bowler and the West Bengal government. Jahan appealed to the highest court, requesting an increase in Shami's alimony, which the Calcutta High Court had approved for her and her daughter. Jahan has contested a prior Calcutta High Court decision that awarded her Rs 1.5 lakh a month and Rs 2.5 lakh for their daughter's care, arguing that the funds are insufficient.

In response to her appeal, the Supreme Court has now asked for a four-week response from Shami and the West Bengal administration. A hearing on the subject is planned for after this time.

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As Hasin Jahan is adamant on obtaining a larger financial settlement for herself and her child, this legal move represents a new chapter in the ongoing conflict between her and Shami.