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BIG Relief for Actor Shreyas Talpade in Haryana Marketing Scam Case; SC Grants Protection From Arrest

SONIPAT DISTRICT, HARYANA, INDIA, JUL 21 – The Supreme Court stayed arrest of Shreyas Talpade amid allegations of defrauding 45 investors of over Rs 9 crore in a multi-level marketing scam involving a cooperative society.

  • On Monday, the Supreme Court issued an order safeguarding actor Shreyas Talpade from being arrested in a cheating and breach of trust case involving a cooperative society based in Haryana.
  • The case involves allegations that Talpade and actor Alok Nath endorsed a cooperative financial society established in 2016, which operated through multi-level marketing to attract investments from the public.
  • The society offered fixed deposit schemes and promised high returns, maintaining payments initially but disrupting maturity payouts by 2023, with officials giving false assurances citing system upgradation delays.
  • Based on Vipul Antil's complaint regarding investors losing crores and being unable to reach the society owners, authorities filed a case on January 22 under various sections, including those related to criminal breach of trust and cheating.
  • The court has issued notices concerning Talpade's petition to the Haryana Police and additional parties, with the investigation set to explore the involvement of the actors amid ongoing examination of several FIRs related to the cooperative society.
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