Rajpal Yadav Sentenced to 3 Months Jail in Cheque Bounce Case
The court said Rajpal Yadav had been given a final opportunity to clear dues after his counsel said Rs 4.25 crore had already been paid.
- On Friday, the Delhi High Court is scheduled to pronounce its judgment in the cheque bounce case involving Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav, a dispute filed by Murli Projects Private Limited.
- Yadav is currently out on interim bail, though his counsel filed a plea for regular bail as the interim order expires; he faces pressure to repay Rs 10.40 crore.
- Defense counsel informed the court that Rs 4.25 crore was paid, with a Rs 25 lakh demand draft submitted recently, as Yadav attributed his financial struggles to losses from a Rs 22 crore film project.
- The High Court issued a 'Final Opportunity' for Yadav to settle outstanding dues, noting that if he clears the balance, the matter could be closed; otherwise, it proceeds to merits.
- Submitting documents for a property worth Rs 28 crore, Yadav faces the court's prior observation that despite multiple opportunities, he had failed to fully clear his financial liabilities.
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