
Rajpal Yadav Finds Himself in Legal Turmoil Again
After years of legal battle and a debt dispute, Bollywood comedian Rajpal Yadav has found himself back behind bars. The situation stems from a 2010 loan he secured to fund his film “Ata Patta Lapata,” which failed commercially.
Yadav allegedly borrowed ₹5 crore (approximately $683,000) from Murali Projects Pvt Ltd in Delhi for the production of “Ata Patta Lapata” back in 2010. The loan was meant to support the film’s finances but ultimately couldn’t be repaid when “Ata Patta Lapata” flopped at the box office.
The matter escalated into a legal dispute, culminating in a verdict by a magistrate court in April 2018. Yadav and his wife Radha were convicted under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act for dishonoring a cheque issued to Murali Projects Pvt Ltd. This section addresses offenses related to bounced checks.
The case has been pending since then, with appeals and legal proceedings prolonging its resolution. In April this year, Yadav surrendered himself to authorities in connection with the outstanding loan amounts, including penalties, which had grown into nearly ₹9 crore (approximately $1.3 million).
Legal experts emphasize that under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, imprisonment can be imposed if court directives are not adhered to.
Yadav has yet to issue a public statement regarding his latest legal troubles and incarceration. The actor’s career remains in limbo as he navigates this financial dispute, highlighting another chapter of controversy in his professional life.
This development underscores the unpredictable nature of Bollywood’s business landscape and the consequences for individuals who may have succumbed to loans that turn out not to be fully repayable.
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