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Akanksha Sharma finally drops domestic violence case against Yuvraj Singh

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Yuvraj Singh’s domestic violence fiasco in which her brother’s former wife Akanksha Sharma had accused him and his family of domestic violence has finally come to an end after the plaintiff dropped the suit. Yuvraj’s family stated it was proud of him and he can begin to ‘heal’ now.

Yuvraj Singh has finally been declared as innocent in the domestic violence case filed against him by his brother’s wife Akanksha Sharma. She and Zoravar Singh had been married for only four months when she had filed the case against the two brothers and their mother Shabnam Singh for committing illegal acts against her. The case was settled earlier this month after the pair’s divorce was finalized, with Akanksha penning down an apology letter in which she admitted to her allegations being false.

“Finding no other way to escape the process of law against her, Ms. Akanksha Sharma has apologised and admitted all her allegations to be false and incorrect and withdrawn the same,” the family stated, reported Indian Express.

The case had been filed almost two years ago in October, 2017 in a court in Gurugram.

“The only perspective that we wish to put forth is that we were vulnerable targets as one of the family members i.e. Yuvraj Singh was, and is adored and loved by millions,” the family added.

The family also claimed that the case was filed for ‘malafide’ reasons and never had any evidence to back the claims.

“His great reputation was put at stake for personal malafide reasons in the most unfair manner in the hope of gaining some kind of advantage which was not otherwise due. We can only feel proud of Yuvraj Singh yet again, who has always decided to fight back with unshakable faith in God and the judiciary of this great country,” they signed off.

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