Seema Haider and her Indian husband Sachin Meena reportedly fell ill on Saturday morning, days after questioning by Uttar Pradesh ATS.
On Friday, Haider filed a mercy petition with President Droupadi Murmu requesting that she, along with her four children, be allowed to stay at her matrimonial home in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida.
Haider has also urged for an oral hearing from the president in her case.
The petition, filed on her behalf by Supreme Court advocate AP Singh, was received at the President's secretariat.
In the petition, Haider stated that she is in love with Sachin Meena who lives in Greater Noida and she came to India with her four children to live with him.
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