Karishma Tanna On Dalljiet Kaur And Nikhil Patel's Separation: "This Man Has Done Wrong To Her"
NDTV
Dalljiet Kaur got married to Nikhil Patel last year in March
TV actress Dalljiet Kaur's troubled marriage with businessman Nikhil Patel has been in the headlines. After Dalljiet shared a cryptic post, hinting at Nikhil's extra-marital affair, the businessman confirmed the “end of their relationship” within a year of marriage. Now, Dalljiet has reportedly taken legal action against Nikhil. As soon as the news came out, Dalljiet's Qayamat Ki Raat co-star Karishma Tanna extended support for her. Karishma shared a post, featuring Dalljiet's picture on her Instagram Stories. The text on the pictures read, “Dalljiet takes legal action against estranged husband Nikhil Patel, after having an extramarital affair.” Sharing the post, Karishma wrote, “Whatever happened shouldn't have happened!!!! My full support is with my dearest friend Dalljiet Kaur. This man has done wrong to her, and I will stand by her till the end. Strong women do not seek revenge; they move on and allow karma to do the work!!”
Dalljiet Kaur re-shared Karishma Tanna's Instagram Stories on her timeline and expressed her gratitude. She wrote, “One day as it comes KT [Karishma Tanna]. Thank You!” The post was later deleted.
On Friday, a Hindustan Times report said that Nikhil Patel sent a legal notice to Dalljiet Kaur asking her to collect her belongings from his house in Kenya. Then, Dalljiet reportedly approached a Nairobi city court against Nikhil. Citing the leaked legal document, the report stated that the court has put a stay on Nikhil from evicting Dalljiet and her child Jaydon.
The legal notice issued on June 11, by Kenya's Milimani Court in Nairobi City states, “Pending the hearing and final determination of this application, an injunction is hereby issued restraining the Respondent (Patel), his agents, employees and/or servants from evicting the Petitioner/Applicant (Kaur) and her child (Jaydon) and/or throwing out and/or whatsoever dealing with the personal effects and belongings of the Petitioner/Applicant in her matrimonial home (in Kenya).”