Lahore: Renowned fashion designer Mahmood Bhatti has faced with a court case.
The court documents confirm that the case (No. 83041225) was officially filed on March 6, 2025, and falls under the category of “Suit for Maintenance”—a legal move often pursued when a spouse is allegedly denied emotional and financial support.
The case is currently at the Proclamation stage, signaling non-compliance or evasion, and is being presided over by Civil Judge Rana Asif Mustafa.
Despite his public persona and carefully managed reputation, the reality behind closed doors paints a very different picture.
Allegations suggest consistent neglect, detachment, and a deeper family conflict that goes beyond marital obligations—hinting at larger issues tied to wealth, inheritance, and moral accountability.
As the legal net tightens, it raises a powerful question:
Can success on the global stage excuse failure at home?