‘Law is not a script that can be rewritten at the will of an actor’: Delhi HC in Rajpal Yadav cheque dishonour case
Actor Rajpal Yadav is facing fresh trouble in relation the cheque bounce case The Delhi high court on Friday upheld the Bollywood actor’s conviction in seven cheque bounce cases, saying it found no infirmity in a sessions court judgement, and refused to grant him probation. On Friday, the Delhi High Court not only upheld his conviction in the cheque bounce case but also imposed a hefty fine on the actor. Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav had earlier surrendered to the Tihar Jail authorities in relation to the cheque bounce cases. (Instagram/@rajpalofficial) Dismissing a batch of 21 petitions filed by the couple, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma refused to interfere with the findings of the trial court and the Sessions Court, observing that the petitioners had repeatedly failed to honour their commitments despite receiving extraordinary indulgence from the Court over several years. The Court made strong observations while examining Rajpal Yadav’s conduct during the proceedings. It noted that even though the predecessor Bench had indicated on the very first hearing that it was not inclined to interfere with …

