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HC: Take down posts against Md Shami's wife

IndiaTimes Friday, 18 November 2022
The Calcutta HC asked YouTube not to publish "personal and defamatory comments" against Hasin Jahan, estranged wife of cricketer Mohd Shami, and delete published content. Police said they'd written to social media cos to remove the posts.
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