Bollywood actress Zareen Khan has been exonerated from an arrest warrant that had been issued against her by a Kolkata court in connection with an alleged cheating case dating back to 2018. The arrest warrant was issued after Zareen Khan failed to appear in court for repeated hearings.
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However, Zareen Khan has maintained her innocence throughout, claiming that she was misled by the organizers of the event that she was supposed to perform at in Kolkata. She also stated that she had not received proper flight tickets and accommodation arrangements, which prevented her from attending the event.
The Kolkata Magistrate, upon review of the case, found that there was no substance to the allegations against Zareen Khan and revoked the arrest warrant. The Hon’ble High Court of Kolkata has also issued an interim order in favor of Zareen Khan, putting an end to the matter.
Zareen Khan has expressed her relief and gratitude to the court for upholding justice. She has also stated that she is committed to her craft and will continue to entertain her fans.
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This case is a reminder that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and that it is important to uphold the principles of justice. It is also a reminder that it is important to be careful when dealing with event organizers and to ensure that all contracts are in writing.
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