Rajpal Yadav Surrenders To Tihar Jail After Delhi High Court Rejects Extension In Payment Dispute

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In an important legal development for the film industry, Rajpal Yadav has surrendered to the Tihar Jail authorities in Delhi. This comes after the Delhi High Court refused to provide any further relief to the actor in ongoing cheque-bounce cases.

 

According to reports, the actor surrendered before the jail authorities at 4 pm on Thursday. A jail source confirmed the development to PTI, stating, “He surrendered before the jail authorities at 4 pm on Thursday. Now the jail authorities will follow the standard operating procedure.”

The surrender followed the High Court’s refusal on Wednesday to extend the deadline for his surrender. During the proceedings, Rajpal Yadav’s legal representative informed the court that the actor had managed to arrange ₹50 lakh and requested an additional week to finalize the payment. However, the court remained firm on the February 2 directive which had ordered him to surrender by Wednesday afternoon.

 

While dismissing the plea for more time, the Delhi High Court mentioned that special treatment cannot be granted based on an individual’s professional background. The court stated, “This Court cannot be expected to show or create special circumstances for any person merely because such a person belongs to a particular background or industry. Leniency, though sometimes necessary, cannot be extended endlessly, especially when it is met with continued non-compliance.”

 

The legal battle comes from a complaint filed by M/s Murali Projects Pvt Ltd. against Rajpal Yadav and his wife. The dispute involved several bounced cheques and a failure to repay dues. In 2018, a magisterial court in Delhi convicted the couple, sentencing the actor to six months’ imprisonment.

 

Although the conviction was upheld by a sessions court in 2019, the actor challenged the decision in the Delhi High Court. In June 2024, the court had briefly suspended the conviction, advising Rajpal Yadav to take sincere and genuine measures to reach a settlement. However, on February 2, the court observed that the actor had repeatedly breached his undertakings to repay the complainant, leading to the current order for his surrender.


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