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Yuvraj Singh booked for domestic violence by ex Bigg Boss contestant and sister-in-law Akanksha

Speed News Desk 17 October 2017, 19:04 IST

Yuvraj Singh booked for domestic violence by ex Bigg Boss contestant and sister-in-law Akanksha

Akanksha Sharma, who was an ex Bigg Boss contestant of the popular reality show, in the 10th season of the show, is also the sister-in-law of Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh, filed a domestic violence case against the cricketer, her mother-in-law (Yuvraj's mother) and her husband (Yuvraj's brother).

These reports were stated by a leading Entertainment portal, Spotboye, and Akanksha, during an interview even told the portal, that she would speak up about the same on the first day of the hearing of their case on 21st October.

Akanksha's lawyer Swati Singh Malik had confirmed the news as she told the portal, "Yes, Akanksha has filed a case of domestic violence against Yuvraj, her husband Zoravar and their mother Shabnam."

Meanwhile, check out few pictures of Akanksha that she had uploaded on her social media account:

 

'No fake shit against me shall Prosper. Yes I came, I saw, I conquered.' #russ #feels

A post shared by Akanksha Sharma (@karmasphere) on

When I'm sober I just don't like who I am, hommie roll me one, so I can feel like myself again.

A post shared by Akanksha Sharma (@karmasphere) on

When her lawyer was asked that why a domestic violence case has been filed against Yuvraj Singh, the lawyer replied during an interview to SPOTBOYE, "Look, domestic violence does not mean just physical violence. It also means mental and financial torture, which can be attributed to Yuvraj."

She further said "Yuvraj was a mute spectator to the suffering caused to my client by Zoravar and his mother."

Not only this Malik even added, "When Yuvraj and Zoravar's mother was pressurising 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."

The case of domestic violence has been filed in Gurugram.

This story has been picked from other media outlets and Catch News does not confirm this.

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