The family members have also filed a petition before the Ministry of External Affairs and the Prime Minister's Office to intervene into the matter.
According to family members, 50-year-old Jogesh Chandra Das, employee of a Merchant Navy firm, had set sail for South Africa on October, 2013 from Mumbai.
While returning in the month of July, 2014, his ship got stranded in Nigeria and the entire crew was arrested for violating laws of international waters.
Soma had last spoken to his husband in July.
"Whenever we speak he says that the date of hearing has been preponed. We feel the intervention of Indian government will ease the matters," she said.
Soma, along with other family members of the crew who are arrested in Nigeria, are put up in Delhi and planning to sit for a demonstration near Jantar Mantar.
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