Delhi High Court Reserves Verdict in Rajpal Yadav's Cheque Bounce Case
Rajpal Yadav’s counsel on dispute as Delhi HC reserves verdict: What about our losses mounting because of the film
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The Delhi High Court has reserved its judgment in a cheque bounce case involving actor Rajpal Yadav, who is facing claims of ₹11 crore from a complainant. Yadav's counsel argues that previous legal missteps should not penalize him, while Yadav highlights his financial losses of ₹17 crore linked to his film project.
- 01Delhi High Court's judgment reserved in Rajpal Yadav's cheque bounce case.
- 02Yadav's counsel claims inconsistencies in previous legal representation.
- 03Yadav faces claims of ₹11 crore while citing losses of ₹17 crore.
- 04He has sold five flats due to financial setbacks related to his film.
- 05The case originates from a loan for Yadav's directorial debut in 2010.
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The Delhi High Court has reserved its verdict in the cheque bounce case against actor Rajpal Yadav, who is accused of failing to repay a loan of ₹11 crore. Yadav's current counsel, Bhaskar Upadhyay, highlighted inconsistencies in statements made by Yadav's previous lawyer, arguing that Yadav should not be punished for these errors. Yadav expressed his concern about the financial impact of the case, stating he has incurred losses of ₹17 crore related to his film project and has sold five flats to manage his finances. The complainant's advocate, Avneet Singh Sikka, countered that Yadav had already accepted his conviction and could not evade financial responsibilities. The case stems from a loan taken for Yadav's directorial debut, Ata Pata Laapata, in 2012.
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Rajpal Yadav's financial struggles could affect his future projects and opportunities in the film industry.
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