Supreme Court Issues Notice To Mohammed Shami on Wife’s Plea To Shift Matrimonial Cases From Bengal To Delhi
The Supreme Court issued notice to Mohammed Shami on his wife Hasin Jahan’s plea seeking transfer of matrimonial and maintenance proceedings from West Bengal to Delhi, citing hardship and childcare responsibilities
Supreme Court of India, Mohammed Shami
The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice to Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami on a batch of petitions filed by his wife Hasin Jahan, seeking transfer of multiple matrimonial proceedings from West Bengal to Delhi.
The petitions were listed before the bench of Justices Manoj Misra and Manmohan.
Jahan has sought the transfer of proceedings including her maintenance case and a complaint under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.
In her plea, Jahan stated that she has shifted to Delhi to secure the holistic growth and development of her minor daughter, who is now studying at a premium school in the capital. She submitted that frequent travel to West Bengal would cause grave hardship, particularly as she has no independent source of income and bears sole responsibility for the day-to-day care and upbringing of the child.
“Compelling the petitioner to contest proceedings in West Bengal, which is nearly 1,500 kilometres away from Delhi, would cause grave prejudice and hardship to both the petitioner and the minor daughter,” the plea stated.
Jahan further argued that Shami, being an international cricketer, travels across countries and has sufficient financial and logistical resources to contest the proceedings in Delhi. She also pointed out that Shami’s family resides in Uttar Pradesh, which is geographically closer to Delhi than Kolkata.
Shami and Jahan were married in April 2014 and had a daughter in July 2015. Jahan also has two daughters from a previous marriage. In 2018, she accused Shami of domestic violence, following which an FIR was registered against him. She subsequently approached the magistrate under the Domestic Violence Act seeking interim maintenance of ₹10 lakh per month, ₹7 lakh for herself and ₹3 lakh for her daughter.
While the trial court initially granted monthly maintenance of ₹1.3 lakh, the amount was enhanced to ₹4 lakh by the High Court in July 2025. The High Court directed Shami to pay ₹1.5 lakh to Jahan and ₹2.5 lakh to their daughter until the domestic violence proceedings are finally decided.
Jahan has also filed a separate petition before the Supreme Court seeking further enhancement of the maintenance amount to ₹10 lakh per month.
Case Title: Hasin Jahan v. Md. Shami
Bench: Justices Manoj Misra and Manmohan
Hearing Date: February 18, 2026