Actor Rajpal Yadav surrendered before Tihar Jail authorities after the Delhi High Court refused to extend the deadline in multiple cheque bounce cases. The court said no special treatment can be given and cited repeated non-compliance with payment undertakings.
The Delhi High Court rejected actor Rajpal Yadav’s final plea to avoid imprisonment in a cheque bounce case, refusing to hear him unless he surrendered first. Following the court’s order, Yadav told the bench he would surrender before Tihar Jail authorities later today.
The Delhi High Court refused to grant more time to actor Rajpal Yadav and directed him to surrender by 4 PM in a cheque bounce case. The Court said there was “no ground to show leniency” after repeated failures to honour payment assurances.
The Delhi High Court has directed Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav to surrender after he repeatedly failed to honour settlement commitments in multiple cheque bounce cases. The Court said there was no reason to continue leniency after repeated breaches of undertakings given before it.
The Delhi High Court has asked police and a private firm to reply to actor Rajpal Yadav’s plea seeking permission to travel to Dubai for a Diwali programme. The matter will be heard again on October 14.
The Delhi High Court has permitted Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav to travel to Melbourne from June 27 to July 5, 2025, for film promotion, imposing strict conditions such as a Rs 1 lakh security deposit. Yadav must stay in contact with authorities and return his passport post-trip amid ongoing legal proceedings.
