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Writing On Yuzvendra Chahal's T-Shirt During Divorce Hearing Sets Internet Ablaze

Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma are officially divorced after months of legal proceedings. Chahal and Dhanashree had filed a divorce plea on February 5 this year, which was accepted by a Mumbai family court on March 20. Chahal and Dhanashree's relationship has been under public scrutiny since 2022, and the pair appeared separately at the Bandra family court for the final settlement of their divorce case on Thursday. Speaking to news agency ANI, Chahal's advocate Nitin Gupta said the family court has granted decree on the joint petition filed by Chahal and Verma for divorce by mutual consent.

"The family court has accepted the joint petition filed by Chahal and Verma seeking divorce by mutual consent," Gupta said.

In a viral video, Chahal was seen wearing a black t-shirt that read "Be your own sugar daddy".

Yuzi Chahal visited the court wearing 'be your own sugar daddy'. pic.twitter.com/XPtEMflVt5

Here's how internet reacted:

Be Your Own Sugar Daddy pic.twitter.com/5pCKWEXJVQ

Chahal got no chill pic.twitter.com/02gwESfC75

Chahal coming Out of Court after Divorce Wore "Be Your Own Sugar Daddy" Tshirt pic.twitter.com/aT9vbZy463

This development comes after the family court had refused to waive the cooling-off period on the ground that there was only partial compliance with the consent terms which required Chahal to pay Rs 4.75 crore to Dhanashree.

Chahal had paid Rs 2.37 crore, the family court noted. It also cited a report of a marriage counsellor which said there was only partial compliance with the mediation efforts.

But the high court on Wednesday held that there was compliance with the consent terms, as they provided for the payment of the second installment of permanent alimony only after the

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