Hasin Jahan, the estranged wife of Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami, has once again found herself at the center of controversy in her hometown of Birbhum district, West Bengal. She and her daughter from a previous marriage, Arshi Jahan, have been reportedly accused of assault and an attempt to murder a neighbor named Dalia Khatun. The incident reportedly began as a dispute over a piece of land in Ward No. 5 of Suri, where Hasin had started construction work. The land is allegedly registered in the name of her daughter Arshi.
According to the reports, when Dalia Khatun tried to stop the construction, she was allegedly assaulted by Hasin and her daughter. The matter quickly escalated, drawing public attention and sparking a fresh wave of controversy around Hasin.

Following the accusations, Hasin took to Instagram to present her side of the story. In a strongly worded post, she claimed that she was being targeted as part of a broader conspiracy. She also referred to a previous case from 2021, where she and her minor daughter were allegedly framed falsely.
Hasin Jahan believes she is being harassed because she is a single woman, and she alleged that certain people are attempting to take over her property and money. Expressing concern for her daughters, Hasin questioned why they were being dragged into the controversy.
The case is currently under investigation, and no formal charges have been confirmed yet. Meanwhile, the public remains divided, with some supporting Hasin’s claims and others awaiting a legal resolution.
Calcutta High Court Orders Mohammed Shami To Pay ₹4 Lakh Monthly Maintenance To Estranged Wife Hasin Jahan
Team India’s veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami has suffered a major legal blow as the Calcutta High Court ordered him to pay ₹4 lakh every month in maintenance to his estranged wife Hasin Jahan and their minor daughter. The order was passed by Justice Ajay Mukherjee, marking a significant development in the long-running legal dispute between the two.
As per the court's directive, Shami must pay ₹1.5 lakh per month to Hasin Jahan for her personal expenses and ₹2.5 lakh for their daughter’s maintenance, bringing the total monthly amount to ₹4 lakh. The order was passed after Hasin Jahan challenged earlier rulings, arguing that her expenses were far higher and that Shami had the financial means to provide better support.
Back in 2018, Hasin had initially sought ₹7 lakh per month in alimony and an additional ₹3 lakh for her daughter's educational expenses. However, her petition was rejected at the time, as the court noted that she had her own income from modeling and therefore was not eligible for such alimony. Despite that setback, Hasin continued her legal battle and appealed the decision.
Initially, the Alipore court had ordered Shami to pay ₹80,000 per month to his wife and child. Later, the district judge revised this to ₹50,000 for the wife and ₹80,000 for the daughter. Still dissatisfied, Hasin Jahan escalated the matter to the Calcutta High Court, asserting that her monthly expenditure exceeds ₹6.5 lakh, while her former husband earns approximately ₹7.5 crore annually.
In her plea, she argued that Shami, despite being financially capable, was not providing sufficient support for her and their child. The High Court, after reviewing both parties' claims and considering Shami’s reported income as an international cricketer, ruled in favour of Hasin Jahan.
This ruling adds another chapter to the turbulent off-field controversies surrounding Mohammed Shami, who has been battling both personal and injury setbacks in recent times. Currently out of action from the Indian team due to fitness concerns, Shami has yet to make a public statement regarding the court’s decision.