Rajpal Yadav’s emotional statement before surrendering in Tihar Jail in check bounce case: ‘Mere paas paise nai hai’ | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

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Rajpal Yadav makes emotional statement before surrendering in Tihar jail in check bounce case: 'Mere paas paise nai hai'

actor Rajpal Yadav His name was included in the check bounce case and he was in the news. The actor is going through a tough time amid legal and financial issues and has spent around Rs. He was asked to surrender in Tihar Jail in the 2.5 crore check bounce case.

Now according to a recent report, the actor made an emotional statement before surrendering to the authorities. He snapped when the situation was mentioned, Yadav was quoted as saying by the NewsFor those who don’t know, the legal battle dates back to 2010, when Yadav Murali Projects Pvt. 5 crores as financial support for his directorial venture Ata Pata Lapata.

The film failed at the box office, leading to severe financial stress and difficulties in repaying the loan. As a result, several checks issued by the actor reportedly bounced, prompting legal action.

Rajpal Yadav sought Delhi High Court’s permission to go to Dubai despite the ongoing case

In April 2018, a magistrate court convicted Rajpal Yadav and his wife under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and sentenced them to six months in jail. Although the actor challenged the verdict and sought relief through multiple appeals, the matter dragged on for years, with the arrears amounting to around Rs. 9 crores.

During this period, Yadav in 2025 Rs. He was able to repay part of the debt, including 75 lakhs. However, due to repeated delays and missed deadlines, the court observed his “lack of seriousness” in resolving the issue, prompting him to question his intentions.On February 4, 2026, Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma rejected Yadav’s final plea for a one-week extension to arrange funds. The court made it clear that repeated relief cannot be granted regardless of one’s reputation and directed the actor to surrender without delay.

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