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Yo Yo Honey Singh’s wife Shalini gets nod from court to collect belongings from matrimonial home

Here are the updates of Yo Yo Honey SIngh's domestic violence feud with his wife Shalini Talwar.

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  • Sep 04, 2021, 04:05 PM IST

Yo Yo Honey Singh is currently indulged in a domestic violence feud with his wife Shalini Talwar. His wife had accused him of a lot of things from domestic violence to infidelity. A Delhi court has been hearing their case and many updates have come across too. In 2011, the rapper and Shalini married in a Delhi gurdwara. According to his wife, From the day they married Honey Singh has tried to hide his tendencies.

Take a look at what happened initially and its updates- 

1. Honey Singh's wife accused him of domestic violence

Honey Singh's wife accused him of domestic violence
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Shalini Talwar, the wife of rapper and music composer Hirdesh Singh, better known as Yo Yo Honey Singh, filed a domestic abuse lawsuit against him in the Tis Hazari courts.
Talwar has accused Honey Singh of having extramarital affairs with other women in her 118-page lawsuit. She has also detailed the alleged physical, verbal, and emotional abuse she suffered at the hands of the artist and his family.

2. Honey Singh's first court appearance

Honey Singh's first court appearance
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Honey Singh issued a notice to appear before Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Tania Singh on August 28 after she received notice of the complaint.
Interim orders were issued by the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate prohibiting the rapper from selling the property he shared with his wife, as well as her 'stridhan'.

3. Honey Singh's statement

Honey Singh's statement
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Breaking his silence on the case, Honey Singh posted his statement on Instagram. The statement read, "I am deeply pained and distressed by the false and malicious allegations levied against me and my family by my companion/wife of 20 years, Mrs. Shalini Talwar. The allegations are severely odious.I have never issued a public statement or press note in the past despite being subjected to harsh criticism for my lyrics, speculation on my health, & negative media coverage in general. However, I see no merit in maintaining a studied silence this time because some of the allegations have been directed at my family – my old parents and younger sister – who have stood by me during some very difficult and trying times and comprise my world. The allegations are cynical and defaming in nature.I have been associated with the industry for over 15 years and worked with artists and musicians across the country. Everyone is aware of my relationship with my wife, who has been an integral part of my crew for more than a decade now and always accompanied me to my shoots, events, and meetings. I strongly refute all the allegations but will not comment any further because the matter is sub-judice before the Court of Law. I have full faith in the judicial system of this country, and I am confident that the truth will be out soon.The allegations are subject to be proven and the Hon’ble Court has provided me with an opportunity to reply to such allegations. In the meantime, I humbly request my fans and public at large to not draw any conclusion about me and my family until the Hon’ble Court pronounces a verdict after hearing both the sides. I am confident that justice will be served, and honesty will win. As always, I’m grateful for all the love and support of my fans and well-wishers, who inspire me to work hard and make good music.Thank you! Yo Yo Honey Singh”.

4. Honey Singh's absence from court hearing

Honey Singh's absence from court hearing
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The court had pulled up the musician after he failed to appear in court and issued him a last warning. The judge had stated that no one is above the law. The judge highlighted the couple's opposing positions during in-chamber counselling, where Talwar claimed she was forced out of her matrimonial house in March 2021, while Singh claimed she left it on her own.

5. Court allowed Shalini to gather belongings from matrimonial home

Court allowed Shalini to gather belongings from matrimonial home
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Shalini Talwar was allowed to collect her possessions from her matrimonial home by a Delhi court on Friday, with the pair instructed not to engage in any unhealthy conversation during the visit. Shalini was permitted to pick her possessions from her matrimonial house on September 5 in the presence of two protection officers after Metropolitan Magistrate Tania Singh conducted in-chamber counselling for the pair for more than an hour. Their lawyers have been asked to attend, a list of their things to be created, and the entire event has to be videotaped.

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