Singer Devang Patel fails to get relief from court
October 08, 2011
Devant Patel was lastly in news for his indoor dandiya venue during Navratri in Amdavad. Trade reports suggest, his experiment of organizing garba in indoor venue didn’t attract too many takers
Anand, 8 October, 2011
In a setback to Gujarati singer Devang Patel, a local court of central Gujarat’s Anand has refused to give him his surrendered passport.
Bakrol’s Vijay Viththalbhai Patel and his friends had filed a case against Devang Patel, Kalpesh Bholabhai Patel, Vinod Ambalalbhai Patel and Sandip Patel in 1997 for breach of agreement and non-payment of lakhs of rupees that according to Vijay, Devang and his associates had taken from him as investment in their company Patel audio activists.
Vijay alleged that Devang and associates didn’t return his money as promised.
The court in Anand had asked Devang Patel to submit his passport in this case. Accordingly Patel surrendered his passport(F7425113). The passport was then given back to Devang when he requested it to go on stage show abroad. However he had to again surrender passport in the court after he returned back in India.
But in middle of this week, when Devang again requested court to give him his passport back for some time for foreign stage shows during Diwali, the court refused relief to Patel in this regard. Devang Patel will now have to cancel his foreign tour.
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