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Seema Haider is called in after her first husband challenges the “validity of her marriage” to Sachin before a Noida court

A family court in Noida has summoned Pakistani lady Seema Haider, who entered India illegally via Nepal with her children, to live with her boyfriend Sachin Meena. On May 27, she is expected to appear in court.

Through an Indian attorney, Seema’s Pakistani husband Ghulam Haider filed a complaint in a municipal court last month, accusing Seema and her lover Sachin Meena of being unfaithful. When Seema moved to India in May 2023 with her four little children to live with Sachin—whom she claimed to have met while playing the smartphone game PUBG—she was married to Ghulam Haider.

During an earlier encounter, the pair subsequently claimed to have been married in Kathmandu. Last month, they also celebrated their first wedding anniversary.

Ghulam Haider, Seema’s spouse from Pakistan who resides in Karachi, had petitioned the family court in Noida to question the legality of Seema and Sachin’s marriage. Section 156(3) of the CrPC, which enables a magistrate to order an inquiry, was used by Haider’s legal team.

Haider has also contested his children’s religious conversion in his appeal.

An NDTV article states that Seema had not filed for divorce from Ghulam Haider and that her union with Sachin was void. This is according to Momin Malik, Ghulam Haider’s attorney.

Ghulam Haider first sought assistance from prominent Pakistani lawyer and human rights advocate Ansar Burney in order to get custody of his four children.

After then, Ansar Burney handed Ali Momin, an Indian attorney, a power of attorney so that he could file a lawsuit in an Indian court.

When his wife Seema arrived in India via the UAE and Nepal, Ghulam Haider was employed in Saudi Arabia.

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