Shoaib gets back his passport

April 20, 2010 04:35 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:45 pm IST - Hyderabad

In this April 14, 2010 photo Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik and tennis star Sania Mirza pose for a photo in Hyderabad. Malik on Tuesday got back his passport following an Andhra Pradesh High Court order, a fortnight after it was taken away by police in connection with a cheating case.

In this April 14, 2010 photo Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik and tennis star Sania Mirza pose for a photo in Hyderabad. Malik on Tuesday got back his passport following an Andhra Pradesh High Court order, a fortnight after it was taken away by police in connection with a cheating case.

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik on Tuesday got back his passport following an Andhra Pradesh High Court order, a fortnight after it was taken away by police in connection with a cheating case registered against him by his now divorced wife Ayesha Siddiqui.

Shoaib Malik’s counsel Javed Razack was handed over the passport and two booklets after the counsel moved an application before an additional chief metropolitan magistrate along with an order copy of the High Court directing it to return the passport.

The magistrate initially sought Razack’s identity proof and after submission of the same allowed the petition for issuance of the passport.

Shoaib Malik is now free to travel outside India or anywhere in India, Razack told reporters.

The case against Shoaib Malik will be closed in due process of time as it involves legal process, the counsel said, adding there was no need for his client to make in person appearance before the court for closure of the case.

The High Court had on Monday ordered the release of the cricketer’s passport in the wake of the Hyderabad police seeking closure of the cheating case filed against him by Ayesha Siddiqui.

The police had taken away the cricketer’s passport on April 5, 2010 and asked him not to leave the country after the case was registered against him based on a complaint by Ayesha, whom he subsequently divorced after denying that he had married her.

After Shoaib divorced Ayesha, the Siddiquis submitted an application to the Central Crime Station (CCS) — a wing of Hyderabad police which investigated the case — to withdraw the complaint.

Razack said “Shoaib is eagerly waiting to get back his passport and I will pass him the good news. I am on way to hand over the passport to Shoaib Malik“.

The over ten-day drama and controversy surrounding Shoaib ended with his marriage to Indian Tennis star Sania Mirza here on April 12.

Shoaib had on Monday said that Sania and he will be leaving for Pakistan in another few days.

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