A non-cognisable offence was registered against Adnan at the Oshiwara police station on Friday after his wife made accusations against him. He was then summoned to the police station and warned not to misbehave with his wife in future.
Now the Pakistani singer is all set to take on the lawyer's role and fight it out with his wife Sabah in the court.
He's said, "I've taken a lot of pain during the 10 years that we've been married. In 2003, she left me because I was obese. I fought then. I'll fight again. I'm a qualified lawyer. I've even taken on the Canadian government when it forcibly took my son (Azaan) away from me.
I fought and won. And I intend to do so this time again. This isn't about the property. I'd have happily given away anything Sabah wanted. Haven't I gifted her my home? But no one can force me to part with anything."
He's angry over the allegation that says that he's numerous properties across the city.
He's stated, "I'm being maligned and my friends from political outfits are having a field day. It's being said I own numerous properties all over Mumbai. Bullshit! Prove it. And I'm ready to write off all that I own. Let this be said very clearly. I own only the three floors of Oberoi Sky Garden out of which two floors I've gifted to my wife. No one is going to drive me out of my own home.
I'm ready to fight it out personally and legally. I'll stand there facing any storm and then hit back only when the opponent runs out of steam. It's a tradition in our family. My father who's a diplomat and has served as an ambassador to 14 countries, put his home in my mother's name and even named it after her - Al- Noreen. Luckily, I didn't name our home after my wife."
After battling the flab and his ex-wife Zeba Bhaktiyar for the custody of his son, he's all set to fight to clear his name. This one sure is a fighter, no doubt.