Rajpal Yadav cheque bounce case: Actor to remain in jail, next hearing on Feb 16
Actor Rajpal Yadav has surrendered to Tihar jail. He failed to repay debts amounting to Rs 9 crore. The court refused his bail plea, citing a family wedding. Judicial procedure must be followed. Yadav s counsel argued for bail, proposing security deposit. The matter is listed for further hearing. Bollywood celebrities are supporting Yadav and pledging financial help
Actor Rajpal Yadav has surrendered to Tihar jail. He failed to repay debts amounting to Rs 9 crore. The court refused his bail plea, citing a family wedding. Judicial procedure must be followed. Yadav s counsel argued for bail, proposing security deposit. The matter is listed for further hearing. Bollywood celebrities are supporting Yadav and pledging financial help
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