It's
no
new
news
that
superstar
Shahrukh
Khan
have
already
faced
tremendous
legal
woes,
surrounding
his
son
AbRam's
sex
determination
test
allegations,
post
birth.
Now
again,
the
actor
have
been
slapped
with
a
petition
by
a
social
activist,
challenging
a
magistrate's
order
refusing
her
application
for
documents
pertaining
to
SRK's
baby
boy's
birth,
through
surrogacy.
Reportedly,
social
activist
Varsha
Deshpande
alleges
that
Shahrukh
Khan
and
his
wife
Gauri
Khan
had
conducted
a
sex
determination
test
before
their
third
child
AbRam
was
born.
As
per
her
latest
complaint,
she
is
seeking
action
against
Shahrukh,
Gauri
and
the
city
hospital,
where
the
test
was
allegedly
conducted.
The
activist
also
sought
documents
pertaining
to
the
surrogacy
process
and
documents
collected
by
the
Brihanmumbai
Municipal
Corporation
(BMC)
in
its
inquiry
into
the
matter.
Shahrukh
Khan
had
earlier
refuted
all
the
rumours
of
sex
determination
test.
"Just
to
put
the
record
straight
there
was
no
sex
determination
for
our
child.
The
baby
was
born
much
before
the
speculations
of
'sex
determination'
and
other
'issues'
pertaining
to
the
same
were
being
raised
in
the
media
by
some
organisations," Khan
had
told
it
in
the
past.
Speculation
was
that
Gauri's
sister-in-law
Namita
Chibber
may
have
been
the
surrogate
mother,
but
there
has
been
no
confirmation
so
far.
AbRam
is
the
third
child
of
SRK
and
Gauri.