In February, the High Court directed Rajpal Yadav to surrender before the concerned jail authorities. NEW DELHI: Delhi HC Friday upheld the conviction of actor Rajpal Yadav in multiple cheque-bounce cases and sentenced him to three months’ imprisonment. “Law is not a script that can be rewritten at the will of an actor, nor can legal positions be altered with every change of strategy, whosoever the litigant may be,” Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma observed.HC ordered Yadav to pay over Rs 1 crore to the complainant in each of the seven cases. The Rs 2 crore (approx.) already paid by the actor shall be adjusted, HC said, keeping the sentence in abeyance for two months to allow Yadav time to appeal. HC also fined the actor’s wife, Radha Rajpal Yadav, around Rs 5.5 lakh in each case, payable to the complainant, and warned of a three-month jail term if she fails to pay.In a 108-page verdict, HC said Yadav repeatedly failed to honour his undertakings on making payment to the complainant, M/s Murali Projects Pvt Ltd, and while the court made “earnest efforts” to facilitate an amicable resolution in the matter, the actor ultimately categorically refused to make any further payment.During the hearing, Yadav stated that he would rather go to jail five times than return the money, to which Justice Sharma responded that if a litigant wished to choose imprisonment rather than abide by multiple undertakings he submitted in court, it was his choice.According to the 2013 complaint, Yadav tendered seven cheques towards settlement of Rs 5 crore financial assistance to him for a film in 2010, which were dishonoured.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSupreme Court Drama: Petitioner Abuses CJI, Throws Papers; No Contempt Action TakenDevendra Fadnavis Clarifies ‘Bhade Ke Tattu’ Remark, Says He Will Call Critics ‘Hired Fools’Amit Shah Announces Smart Border Vision With Four-Pronged Security Grid40-Foot Illegal Pipeline Linked To IOCL Oil Network Found In Rajasthan; Police Probe Oil TheftThree-Fold Rise In Assam Budget: Aims At Uplifting People, Says CM Sarma’You Will Have To Kill Me’: Mamata’s Defiant Message As TMC Faces Major RebellionIRCTC Rolls Out Beta Website With Simpler Booking Experience; 4 Key Changes Explained’She Pleaded For Help, No One Listened’: What The CCTV Reveals About Jaipur Schoolgirl’s DeathIgnored Warnings Or Natural Calamity? Kerala Orders Probe Into Wayanad Landslide Tragedy’Exam Paper Came A Night Before’: UGC-NET Leak Trail, Whistleblower Tells His Story | Watch123PhotostoriesFrom Samosa to Bread Pakoda: Popular deep-fried snacks of India and their calorie count you should knowTop 6 most visited national parks in the USA every nature lover should experience once in their lifetimeHow Chanel No. 5 got its famous name: The story behind the iconic fragrance10 baby names that mean “miracle” in different cultures6 stunning red birds in India and where to find themIf your child says these 7 phrases often, psychologists say they’re asking for connectionAre you accidentally damaging your kidneys? Doctor reveals the common daily mistakes that can lead to silent kidney diseaseSreeleela and Kalyani Priyadarshan ace the Wimbledon dress code with timeless London fashion5 natural alternatives to collagen supplements for healthy hair and skinRed vs green vs yellow bell peppers: Who wins the nutrition face-off?123Hot PicksSIRBlake LivelyGurgaon EncounterCM VijayAlex PereiraPM ModiNico HischierStrait of HormuzSimone BilesTop TrendingGurgaon MonsoonAMU Seerat CertificateTelangana Techie Wife MurderFIFA World Cup 2026Weather TodayTS EAMCET Phase 1 seat allotmentRamesh MhatreDelhi NCR rainGurgaon EncounterIran war
NEW DELHI: Delhi HC Friday upheld the conviction of actor Rajpal Yadav in multiple cheque-bounce cases and sentenced him to three months’ imprisonment. “Law is not a script that can be rewritten at the will of an actor, nor can legal positions be altered with every change of strategy, whosoever the litigant may be,” Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma observed.HC ordered Yadav to pay over Rs 1 crore to the complainant in each of the seven cases. The Rs 2 crore (approx.) already paid by the actor shall be adjusted, HC said, keeping the sentence in abeyance for two months to allow Yadav time to appeal. HC also fined the actor’s wife, Radha Rajpal Yadav, around Rs 5.5 lakh in each case, payable to the complainant, and warned of a three-month jail term if she fails to pay.In a 108-page verdict, HC said Yadav repeatedly failed to honour his undertakings on making payment to the complainant, M/s Murali Projects Pvt Ltd, and while the court made “earnest efforts” to facilitate an amicable resolution in the matter, the actor ultimately categorically refused to make any further payment.During the hearing, Yadav stated that he would rather go to jail five times than return the money, to which Justice Sharma responded that if a litigant wished to choose imprisonment rather than abide by multiple undertakings he submitted in court, it was his choice.According to the 2013 complaint, Yadav tendered seven cheques towards settlement of Rs 5 crore financial assistance to him for a film in 2010, which were dishonoured.