Rajpal Yadav to address Rs 9 crores cheque bounce case in press conference after being granted bail After being granted bail in the Rs 9 crore cheque bounce case linked to his 2010 production venture, actor Rajpal Yadav has announced that he will soon hold a press conference to address the controversy in detail. While speaking to PTI, the actor maintained that the matter is currently before the High Court and refrained from discussing legal specifics, emphasising his respect for the judicial process. “All legal matters are before the High Court. As the case is sub judice, I do not wish to comment and I fully respect the court's decisions. Within the next few days, we will hold a press conference and answer all questions honestly,” Yadav told PTI, thanking the media and his supporters across the country and the film industry. The case originates from a financial dispute connected to his directorial venture Ata Pata Laapata, for which funds were reportedly borrowed in 2010. Over time, the matter escalated into cheque bounce proceedings, with the outstanding amount allegedly increasing due to accumulated interest and penalties. Earlier this month, the High Court had taken note of delays in settlement, following which Yadav surrendered and was briefly sent back to jail. After subsequent hearings, he was granted bail. During his interaction with the media last evening, Yadav directed legal queries to his counsel, Bhaskar Upadhyay, and reflected on his three-decade journey in... #High_Court #Yadav #Court #press_conference #Rajpal_Yadav #Rajpal #actor_Rajpal #cheque_bounce #High #crores_cheque

Gurmeet Choudhary offers financial help to Rajpal Yadav in cheque-bounce case: "It is heart-breaking to see an actor of Rajpal ji's seniority behind bars" After reading about the very talented comic actor Rajpal Yadav’s poignant proclamation in a publication that he has no friends in the film industry, actor Gurmeet Chowdhary has come forward to offer financial aid to the incarcerated actor in the cheque-bounce case. Said Gurmeet, “It is heart-breaking to see an actor of Rajpal ji’s seniority behind bars for such an offence when white collar criminals get away with siphoning millions. I am going to do all I can to help Rajpal ji financially. I also urge my colleagues in the film industry to come forward to help one of their troubled colleagues. Rajpal ji has given so much to our entertainment industry. He doesn’t deserve this. ”Last week, before surrendering to Tihar Jail in the check-bounce case, Rajpal Yadav told this writer, “Sir, kya karoon? Mere paas paise nahin hain (sir, what to do? I don’t have the money to pay back). Aur koi upaay nahin dikhta (can’t see another way out). ”When Yadav was asked whether his rich friends from the industry haven’t come out to help him, he said, “Sir, yahan hum sab akele hain (sir, we are all on our own over here). There are no friends. I have to deal with this crisis on my own. ”After his statement became viral, a number of people from the film industry have come out to help Rajpal Yadav financially. These include, Sonu Sood, Aks... #Rajpal_Yadav #Rajpal #actor_Rajpal #actor #cheque-bounce_case #financial_aid #Gurmeet_Choudhary #Choudhary_offers #offers_financial #actor_Gurmeet

Rajpal Yadav to surrender at Tihar Jail after Delhi HC rejects extension in cheque bounce case The Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav’s last attempt to postpone his surrender in a long-running cheque bounce case, prompting the actor to say he will report to jail authorities later in the day to begin serving his sentence. Yadav, who was present in court, had sought additional time to address the outstanding payments owed to the complainant, Murli Projects Private Limited, but the bench, led by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, refused to grant any further extensions. The court said it would hear him only after he surrendered to the jail authorities, noting that Yadav had previously been directed to surrender on Wednesday but failed to do so. Senior advocate Abhijat, appearing for Yadav, informed the court that a payment of Rs 25 lakhs would be made on the same day and that a tentative repayment schedule had been agreed between the parties. However, the bench declined to consider the plea, emphasising that previous leniency had already been extended and that Yadav had not fulfilled assurances given to the court. The actor’s sentence stems from a May 2024 conviction in a cheque bounce case, in which a sessions court sentenced him to six months’ imprisonment; the High Court later suspended the sentence on an assurance that Yadav would pursue a settlement with the complainant. That arrangement ultimately failed, with Yadav missing various deadlines ... #Delhi #High_Court #Delhi_High #Yadav #Tihar_Jail #Rajpal_Yadav #Thursday_dismissed #dismissed_Bollywood #Bollywood_actor #actor_Rajpal
