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# Sherine Abdel Wahab : Comptes Rotana bloqués en Égypte

sherine Abdel Wahab gagne son procès contre Rotana

La chanteuse égyptienne Sherine Abdel Wahab a obtenu gain de cause dans sa bataille juridique contre la maison de disques Rotana.La cour a ordonné à Rotana de lui verser une compensation de 2 millions de livres égyptiennes après avoir retiré ses chansons des plateformes numériques suite à la résiliation de son contrat. Ce litige, qui a débuté après l’annulation du contrat par Sherine, confirme la position de la chanteuse et souligne l’importance du respect des accords contractuels. Découvrez les détails de cette victoire juridique et ses implications pour l’industrie musicale.

Sherine Abdel Wahab Wins Legal Battle Against Rotana – Key Takeaways

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Sherine abdel wahab has won a legal case against Rotana. A court has ordered the freezing of Rotana’s bank accounts in Egypt to compensate Sherine.
The Compensation: Rotana has been ordered to pay Sherine 2 million Egyptian pounds.
The Core of the Dispute: The case stemmed from Sherine cancelling her contract with Rotana. Rotana then removed her songs from platforms. The court ruled Rotana did not have the right to remove the songs after the contract was terminated.
Previous Payments: Sherine previously paid Rotana 5 million Egyptian pounds as a penalty for cancelling the contract and an additional 3 million after releasing a song (“Baghlik”) through another company. Rotana initially demanded 8 million pounds.
Court Upholds Earlier Ruling: The Court of cassation (Egypt’s highest court) upheld a previous ruling by the Economic Court in Cairo, confirming the termination of Sherine’s contract with Rotana.
Legal Portrayal: Sherine was represented by lawyer Yasser Qantash.

In essence, the court sided with Sherine, finding that Rotana acted improperly by removing her songs after the contract was legally terminated and ordering them to pay compensation.

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