Akanksha Sharma files a domestic violence case against Cricketer Yuvraj Singh's Family

DN Bureau

Indian iconic cricketer Yuvraj Singh has been appellation in a domestic violence along with mother Shabnam and brother Zorawar, a case filed by the former big boss contestant and sister-in-law Akanksha Sharma.

Cricketer Yuvraj Singh
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh


Gurugram: Indian iconic cricketer Yuvraj Singh has been appellation in a domestic violence along with mother Shabnam and brother Zorawar, a case filed by the former big boss contestant and sister-in-law Akanksha Sharma. 

According to reports, the case has been registered because she was suffering through "mental and financial torture"

Akanksha was last seen in the 10th season of the popular reality show “Big Boss”. While she declines to comment anything but assured to speak on the matter after the first hearing on October 21.

Akanksha’s lawyer Swati Singh Malik confirmed that she has been filed the domestic charger to an illustrious player family. "Yes, Akanksha has filed a case of domestic violence against Yuvraj, her husband Zorawar and their mother Shabnam. Look, domestic violence does not mean just physical violence. It also means mental and financial torture, which can be attributed to Yuvraj. Yuvraj was a mute spectator to the suffering caused to my client by Zorawar and his mother."

"When Yuvraj and Zorawar's mother was pressurizing Akanksha to have a baby, Yuvraj too had joined in to do the same. He too told Akanksha 'to have a baby'. He was hand-in-glove with his mother. Yuvraj would even tell her that she should obey his mother because she was the most superior person in the house," she said.

The domestic violence case against Yuvraj Singh's family has been booked in Gurugram.
 










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