News India Live, Digital Desk: Actress Ameesha Patel of blockbuster films like ‘Kaho Na Pyaar Hai’ and ‘Gadar’ is once again in the midst of legal disputes. Taking a tough stance against him, a court in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, has issued a non-bailable warrant against him in a case related to his not attending a private event in 2017 and not returning the money.
What is this controversy of 2017?
The incident dates back to 2017 when Ameesha was invited to attend a Navadurga festival event in Khandwa.
Blame: The organizers claim that Ameesha had taken a huge amount of money to perform at the event, but she did not arrive on time and left after just a few minutes.
Financial Fraud: The complainant alleged that the actress neither fulfilled her commitment nor returned the money. After this a case of fraud was registered against him.
strict stance of the court
The court has issued this warrant against him due to his not appearing on consecutive dates. This means that the police can arrest them and present them in the court, unless they get relief from the higher court.
Ameesha Patel’s response
Reacting to this entire incident, Ameesha Patel has called it an attempt to defame herself. According to sources close to him and his statements:
One-sided story: Ameesha says that only one side of the coin is being shown and she respects the law.
Security issue: The actress had earlier also hinted that sometimes the organizers do not provide basic facilities or security, due to which she has to leave the event midway.
legal team: His legal team is preparing to challenge this warrant and present the true facts in the court.
Ameesha’s old connection with ‘controversies’
This is not the first time that Ameesha Patel has been involved in check bounce or fraud cases. Earlier, in a Ranchi court also, he was accused of fraud worth crores in the name of film production. These legal battles have also raised question marks on the ‘second innings’ of his career (after the success of Gadar 2).
Key Points:
Case: Khandwa (MP) event controversy of 2017.
Action: Non-bailable warrant issued.
Claim: Not completing the event by taking money from the organisers.
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