Seema Haider’s love story with an Indian man brought her into the news after she came to India from Pakistan without a visa, just months before the government tightened rules for Pakistani nationals following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Seema Haider, a Pakistani woman, crossed into India with her children to be with her Indian partner, sparking a legal battle with her husband in Pakistan. The case involves a contested marriage, religious conversion, and custody rights, raising complex cross-cultural and legal issues. The outcome holds significance for international law and human rights.
Seema Haider, a former Pakistani national, faced accusations from her ex-husband Ghulam Haider, who alleged cheating and other offenses with Sachin Meena and his father Netrapal. The court accepted the complaint and instructed the police to respond. Seema and Sachin, who met while playing PUBG, eventually got married after a series of legal proceedings. Ghulam Haider filed a complaint seeking an FIR against them, alleging various criminal offenses. Seema’s lawyer argued about legal restrictions based on residency and ongoing discussions about her deportation and Indian citizenship.
