Delhi HC to rule on Rajpal Yadav cheque bounce case on July 10

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Delhi HC to rule on Rajpal Yadav cheque bounce case on July 10

Synopsis

The Delhi High Court is set to deliver its verdict on 10 July in Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav's cheque bounce case — a legal saga that saw him briefly jailed, then released after paying ₹4.25 crore to the complainant firm. The ruling could finally close a case that has shadowed the actor since his 2024 conviction.

Key Takeaways

The Delhi High Court will pronounce judgment on 10 July in Rajpal Yadav's cheque bounce case before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma .
Yadav was convicted and sentenced in 2024 in multiple cheque dishonour cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act .
The actor has paid approximately ₹4.25 crore to complainant M/s Murli Projects Pvt.
Ltd. , including a demand draft of ₹25 lakh .
His interim suspension of sentence has remained in force throughout the proceedings, keeping him out of jail.
In February , the court had directed him to surrender after he repeatedly failed to honour settlement timelines, before granting relief again upon partial payment.

The Delhi High Court is set to pronounce its verdict on Friday, 10 July in a batch of petitions filed by Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav and others, challenging their conviction and sentence in multiple cheque dishonour cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act. The judgment will be delivered by a single-judge Bench of Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, as listed on the court's official causelist.

Background of the Case

The petitions — filed as criminal miscellaneous and criminal revision petitions — were brought by Rajpal Yadav and a co-petitioner against M/s Murli Projects Pvt. Ltd. and another party, contesting orders passed by the trial court in multiple cheque bounce proceedings. Yadav was convicted and sentenced in 2024 in these cases.

Throughout the pendency of the proceedings, the actor has been covered by an interim suspension of sentence granted by the Delhi High Court, which has remained in force continuously.

Payments Made and Court's Observations

Counsel for Yadav had earlier informed the court that approximately ₹4.25 crore had already been paid to M/s Murli Projects Pvt. Ltd., including a demand draft of ₹25 lakh handed over before the court. Noting the substantial payments, Justice Sharma had orally remarked that the court was not inclined to send the actor back to jail at that stage.

The court had also declined to vacate its earlier suspension order despite an application filed by the complainant seeking cancellation of the interim relief. 'He is not running away. He is still here… If the money has to come to you, it will come,' the court had observed, while clarifying that the actor must either honour the settlement or contest the case on merits.

Earlier Surrender Order and Subsequent Relief

In February, the Delhi High Court had directed Rajpal Yadav to surrender before the concerned Jail Superintendent, taking a stern view of his repeated failure to honour settlement commitments despite being granted several opportunities. Justice Sharma had observed that despite 'considerable leniency', the actor had repeatedly breached undertakings given to the court and failed to comply with payment timelines.

Subsequently, after the actor deposited part of the settlement amount, the court granted interim suspension of sentence again, paving the way for his release from jail while the main petitions continued to be heard.

What to Watch on Friday

The 10 July judgment will determine whether Yadav's conviction and sentence are upheld, modified, or set aside. Given the substantial payments already made and the court's prior observations, the ruling is being closely watched by legal observers and the entertainment industry alike. The outcome will also set a precedent on how courts weigh partial settlements against conviction in cheque dishonour cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act.

Point of View

While complainants wait years for full recovery. The court's own remark — 'if the money has to come to you, it will come' — reflects a pragmatic but arguably creditor-unfriendly posture. Friday's ruling will test whether substantial but incomplete payment is sufficient to override a conviction, a question with implications well beyond Bollywood.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rajpal Yadav cheque bounce case about?
The case involves multiple cheque dishonour complaints filed against Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav and others under the Negotiable Instruments Act. The complainant is M/s Murli Projects Pvt. Ltd., and Yadav was convicted and sentenced by a trial court in 2024, which he has challenged before the Delhi High Court.
When will the Delhi High Court deliver its verdict in the Rajpal Yadav case?
The Delhi High Court is scheduled to pronounce its judgment on 10 July, before a single-judge Bench of Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. The date is listed on the court's official causelist.
How much has Rajpal Yadav paid to the complainant so far?
According to submissions made before the Delhi High Court, Yadav has paid approximately ₹4.25 crore to M/s Murli Projects Pvt. Ltd., including a demand draft of ₹25 lakh handed over in court.
Why was Rajpal Yadav asked to surrender in February?
In February, the Delhi High Court directed Yadav to surrender before the Jail Superintendent after observing that he had repeatedly breached undertakings and failed to meet payment timelines despite being given considerable leniency. He was subsequently released after depositing part of the settlement amount.
What happens if the Delhi High Court upholds the conviction?
If the High Court upholds the conviction and sentence, Yadav's interim suspension of sentence — which has kept him out of jail — would likely end, potentially requiring him to serve the sentence unless he pursues further legal remedies before a higher court.
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