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Actor Dalljiet Kaur who had filed a case against her estranged husband Nikhil Patel had a court hearing recently in Kenya and shared an update on what happened during the hearing. Taking it to her Instagram stories, Dalljiet revealed that Nikhil was proving that he was never married to her and felt ashamed that his family was also denying the marriage. She wondered if she was the mistress of him who was invited to their family.

Dalljiet Kaur shares an update about the court hearing

Taking to her Instagram stories, Dalljiet wrote, “Today was my court hearing in Kenya. For all those who wants to know what’s going on. His lawyers are only proving one point to the judge. That there was no wedding. While lodging the FIR the Indian Police told me traditions with witnesses are enough to put him behind bars if he refuses marriage. Let’s see what happens but shame on him and his family to refuse there was a wedding. @WATUKENYA your top leaders attended a cultural event? Didn’t you all invite a wife to all the get togethers at your place? Or was I a mistress being invited?

She further wrote, “Interesting to know the legal undertaking which was meant to convince my parents that you guys will not do a fraud and will stick to registering the moment the decree comes. Now is being told was a declaration of not being married. Why did your lawyer call me and told me that the divorce was signed and not being contested? And that on the basis of the signed divorce. Your ex-wife took the younger kid to America? “I am ashamed of you that you are proving you are not married to me. You should have told me this on Karwachauth too where I was fasting for my husband till 11:30 at night. I should have relished food that day instead. Shame on you Nikhil.”

Also read: Dalljiet Kaur slams estranged husband Nikhil Patel for linking her YT account to his; asserts, “You have stolen my channel”

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