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Actor Rajpal Yadav granted bail in long-running cheque bounce case

Actor Rajpal Yadav

Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav has been granted bail in a cheque bounce case dating back to 2010, leading to his release from Tihar Jail on Monday.

The veteran actor, known for delivering dozens of blockbuster comedy films, had faced prolonged legal challenges over bounced cheques related to a loan taken for his film Aata Pata Lapata, which he co-directed with his wife.

Case Background

In 2010, Yadav and his wife borrowed approximately INR 5 crore for the production of the film.

Following the movie’s box-office failure, repayment became difficult, and multiple cheques issued to the plaintiff company, Murli Projects Private Limited, were dishonored.

Interest and penalties increased the total outstanding amount to nearly INR 9 crore, leading to legal proceedings under the Negotiable Instruments Act.

Despite a settlement agreement, Yadav allegedly failed to adhere to the agreed repayment schedule, prompting the Delhi court to order his surrender to Tihar Jail earlier in February.

Bail and Court Proceedings

Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma had previously clarified that Yadav’s imprisonment was not a formality but a consequence of failing to comply with the settlement terms.

Last week, the Delhi court had rejected his bail application citing non-payment of the due amount. However, on February 16, Yadav was granted conditional bail, providing him temporary relief.

The decision follows support from the film industry, which had publicly backed the actor amid his long-running legal battle.

Actor Rajpal Yadav surrenders to police in cheque bounce case

Actor Rajpal Yadav

New Delhi: Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav has surrendered to authorities in connection with a cheque bounce case, Indian media reported.

The comedy actor faced legal trouble after failing to pay the settlement amount in the case.

 Earlier, the New Delhi High Court had withdrawn previous leniency in multiple cheque dishonor cases against Yadav and instructed him to surrender before the concerned jail superintendent by February 4.

According to reports, the actor complied with the court’s deadline and was taken into custody at Tihar Jail.

Yadav’s lawyer had requested additional time to pay ₹50 lakh (5 million INR), seeking a one-week extension, but the court denied the request.

This development comes amid a series of legal issues involving Yadav, including previous controversies reported in the media.