A cheque-bounce conviction just handed Rajpal Yadav one final shot at settling his debt before the court loses patience entirely.
Yadav's courtroom defense on Wednesday
Yadav's courtroom defense on Wednesday
- Rajpal Yadav admitted to taking the loan in court.
- He claimed Rs 22 crore went into the film.
- Property papers worth Rs 28 crore were brought as proof.
- Yadav argued he already served jail time for it.
- Murli Projects Pvt Ltd filed the original complaint.
- Payments totaling Rs 4.25 crore have been made already.
- A fresh demand draft of Rs 25 lakh dropped today.
- His interim bail expires on March 18.
- Judges told Yadav this is absolutely his last chance.
- Returning the full amount ends the entire case.
- His lawyer filed a regular bail application meanwhile.
- Cheque-bounce charges fall under the Negotiable Instruments Act.