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Andhra high court orders return of Shoaib Malik's passport

Police had asked Malik not to leave the country after a cheating case was registered against him based on a complaint by Ayesha Siddiqui, whom he subsequently divorced after denying that he had married her.

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The Andhra Pradesh high court today ordered the release of the passport of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in the wake of the Hyderabad police seeking closure of a cheating case filed against him by his now divorced wife Ayesha Siddiqui.

This direction was given by justice CV Nagarjuna to a Nampally Criminal Court after advocate general DV Sitaram Murthy informed the high court that the police had filed its final report before a magistrate for closure of the case against 28-year-old Malik.

The police had taken away the cricketer's passport on April 5 and submitted it to the 13th additional chief metropolitan magistrate. They asked him not to leave the country after a cheating 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 Siddiqui's submitted an application to the Central Crime Station (CCS) -- a wing of Hyderabad police which investigated the case -- to withdraw the complaint.

Shoaib, who moved the high court on April 15, had submitted in his petition that he had reached a compromise with Ayesha and she had already expressed her willingness to withdraw the case.

After ten days of high drama, Shoaib married Indian tennis star Sania Mirza in Hyderabad on April 12.

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