Actor Rajpal Yadav was convicted in multiple cheque-bounce cases by the Delhi High Court, which upheld his conviction and sentenced him to three months in prison. Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma ordered Yadav to pay over ₹1 crore to each of the seven complainants but noted that ₹2 crore already paid by him would be adjusted. The court allowed Yadav two months to appeal the decision. This followed revision petitions filed by Yadav and his wife challenging a 2019 sessions court ruling that upheld their conviction based on a 2018 magisterial court decision. In 2024, the high court had temporarily suspended his conviction pending efforts to reach a settlement with the complainants. However, the court later found Yadav had violated his commitments to repay the debt, leading to the current sentencing. Yadav’s legal team previously argued the cheques were related to financing a failed film project.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a judicial decision regarding a criminal conviction and does not exhibit clear ideological framing. It presents the court's rulings, the legal process, and the actor's arguments without overtly favoring any side. The focus is on procedural aspects rather than political debate.






