<p>Mumbai: A sessions court here on Tuesday issued summons to Prithvi Shaw on a plea filed by social media influencer Sapna Gill, challenging orders of a magistrate in connection with her complaint against the cricketer.</p>.<p>A metropolitan court in Andheri earlier this month ordered a police enquiry on Gill's plea seeking an FIR against Shaw for allegedly molesting her at a pub.</p>.<p>It had, however, rejected another plea of Gill seeking action against police for failing to register a case on her complaint against Shaw and his friend.</p>.<p>Aggrieved with both the orders, the social media influencer filed a review application before a sessions court in Malad here.</p>.<p>The order passed by the metropolitan magistrate on April 3 is irregular and illegal and that court has 'gravely erred' in passing it, claimed Gill's review application, filed through advocate Ali Kaashif Khan.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, additional sessions judge D G Dhoble issued summons to Shaw.</p>.Prithvi Shaw spat row: Social media influencer seeks action against cops, approaches HC.<p>The court also issued summons to the airport police here, who did not register a case when Gill had first approached them.</p>.<p>The matter will be next heard on June 6.</p>.<p>Gill was arrested in February 2023 along with some others in connection with an attack on Shaw following an argument over clicking selfies at a suburban hotel.</p>.<p>She is currently out on bail.</p>.<p>After being granted bail in the case, Gill had approached the airport police station in Andheri with a complaint of molestation against Shaw, his friend Ashish Yadav and others.</p>.<p>She later moved the magistrate court after the police did not register a case against the cricketer.</p>.<p>In her complaint, Gill had sought registration of an FIR under Indian Penal Code sections 354 (molestation), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) and 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) against Shaw and his friend Ashish Yadav for allegedly assaulting her with a bat.</p>
<p>Mumbai: A sessions court here on Tuesday issued summons to Prithvi Shaw on a plea filed by social media influencer Sapna Gill, challenging orders of a magistrate in connection with her complaint against the cricketer.</p>.<p>A metropolitan court in Andheri earlier this month ordered a police enquiry on Gill's plea seeking an FIR against Shaw for allegedly molesting her at a pub.</p>.<p>It had, however, rejected another plea of Gill seeking action against police for failing to register a case on her complaint against Shaw and his friend.</p>.<p>Aggrieved with both the orders, the social media influencer filed a review application before a sessions court in Malad here.</p>.<p>The order passed by the metropolitan magistrate on April 3 is irregular and illegal and that court has 'gravely erred' in passing it, claimed Gill's review application, filed through advocate Ali Kaashif Khan.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, additional sessions judge D G Dhoble issued summons to Shaw.</p>.Prithvi Shaw spat row: Social media influencer seeks action against cops, approaches HC.<p>The court also issued summons to the airport police here, who did not register a case when Gill had first approached them.</p>.<p>The matter will be next heard on June 6.</p>.<p>Gill was arrested in February 2023 along with some others in connection with an attack on Shaw following an argument over clicking selfies at a suburban hotel.</p>.<p>She is currently out on bail.</p>.<p>After being granted bail in the case, Gill had approached the airport police station in Andheri with a complaint of molestation against Shaw, his friend Ashish Yadav and others.</p>.<p>She later moved the magistrate court after the police did not register a case against the cricketer.</p>.<p>In her complaint, Gill had sought registration of an FIR under Indian Penal Code sections 354 (molestation), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) and 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) against Shaw and his friend Ashish Yadav for allegedly assaulting her with a bat.</p>