From Comedy Icon to Tihar Inmate, Why Rajpal Yadav Surrendered to Tihar Jail in the Rs 9 Crore Cheque Bounce Case Explained, Highlighting the Legal Battle, Court Orders, Financial Dispute, and the Events Leading to His Final Surrender
The Delhi High Court asked the NIA to consider imposing a geographical restriction instead of opposing bail for Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid in the terror funding case. The Court observed that limited movement conditions could be explored, noting he is a sitting Member of Parliament.
Today, On 17th February, The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on Jagtar Singh Hawara’s plea seeking his transfer from Delhi’s Tihar Jail to a Punjab prison. The matter will now be taken up on March 11 for further consideration by the Bench.
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.
A Delhi court granted Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid permission to attend the Parliament budget session beginning January 28, his counsel confirmed. The approval is subject to conditions and comes as his appeal remains pending before Delhi High Court.
A Delhi court has asked the NIA to respond to jailed MP Engineer Rashid’s plea seeking custody parole to attend the upcoming Budget Session of Parliament. The matter has been listed for further hearing on January 21.
Today, On 23rd December, The Delhi High Court granted bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a former legislator from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with a strict condition stating, “Not To Come Within 5 Km Radius Of The Victim,” and directed him to stay in Delhi during the bail period.
Today, On 11th December, In the Delhi Riots Case, Considering Sister’s Marriage,’ Court Grants Bail to Umar Khalid. He will receive interim relief and be on bail from December 16 to December 29, subject to furnishing a personal bond and sureties.
