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New Indian Express
an hour ago
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- New Indian Express
Delhi HC allows actor Rajpal Yadav to fly to Melbourne for film promotions
NEW DELHI: The Delhi HC has granted permission to Bollywood actor Rajpal Naurang Yadav to travel to Melbourne, Australia between June 27 and July 5 for the promotion of his upcoming film Mera Kale Rang Da Yaar. Vacation judge Justice Rajneesh Kumar Gupta approved Yadav's request, stating that the actor must furnish a fixed deposit receipt (FDR) of Rs 1 lakh, which will be deposited with the Court's Registry as a condition for his travel. 'The Applicant/Petitioner no. 1 shall furnish his mobile number and e-mail ID, at the time of furnishing FDR, which shall be kept operational at all times during the period of visit in Melbourne, Australia,' the Court directed. Yadav's passport, which is currently held by the trial court, has been ordered to be released temporarily for the duration of his trip. The Court made it clear that the passport must be re-deposited once he returns to India. The matter is scheduled to be heard next by the roster bench on July 8. The application to travel abroad was filed in connection with Yadav's ongoing legal battle—he and his wife are petitioners in a plea challenging his conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. In June last year, a coordinate bench of the HC had suspended the sentence imposed by the trial court, taking into account that the Yadavs were not habitual offenders. The bench had also encouraged both parties to explore a possible amicable resolution to the matter. The dispute is presently being handled by the Delhi High Court Mediation Centre. The Court had previously allowed the actor and his wife to travel abroad as well.


India Gazette
17 hours ago
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- India Gazette
Delhi High Court allows Rajpal Yadav to travel to Australia for film promotion
New Delhi [India], June 24 (ANI): The Delhi High Court has granted Bollywood actor Rajpal Naurang Yadav permission to travel abroad to attend promotional events related to his upcoming film 'Mera Kale Rang Da Yaar'. The Court allowed Yadav to visit Melbourne, Australia, from June 27 to July 5, 2025, after considering an application filed under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS). Vacation Judge Justice Rajneesh Kumar Gupta passed the order on Monday, stating that the actor may travel subject to certain conditions. Yadav had been invited by Black and White Motion Picture Pvt. Ltd. to participate in promotional activities for the film in Australia. His counsel submitted the official invitation and flight tickets as part of the application. The Court also noted that Yadav had been permitted to travel abroad on earlier occasions and had complied with the conditions previously imposed. While granting travel permission, the Court directed that Yadav must submit a Fixed Deposit Receipt (FDR) of Rs 1 lakh with the Registry of the Court as security. He must furnish his mobile number and email ID, which are to remain operational during the trip. His contact details are to be shared with the Investigating Officer in the case. The passport currently deposited with the Trial Court is to be released for the travel period and must be re-submitted upon his return. Additionally, the passport of Yadav's brother, Chander Pal Singh, will be deposited before the Trial Court as further assurance. The actor is currently involved in a legal case, the sentence for which was suspended by the High Court in June 2024. At the time, the Court had observed that the Yadavs were not hardened criminals and advised them to consider settling the matter amicably with the complainant company. The case is presently under consideration before the Delhi High Court Mediation Centre. The matter has been listed for further hearing before the Roster Bench on July 8, 2025. (ANI)