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Delhi High Court Upholds Rajpal Yadav's Conviction, Sentences Him to Three Months Jail
The Delhi High Court upheld Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav's conviction in seven cheque bounce cases linked to a Rs 5 crore loan taken in 2010 to finance his film Ata Pata Laapata. The court sentenced him to three months' imprisonment, with sentences running concurrently, and imposed fines exceeding Rs 1 crore per case. Despite partial payments of around Rs 2.25 crore, Yadav repeatedly failed to honor settlement commitments, leading the court to describe his conduct as dubious and deny probation. The court granted him two months to appeal and deferred sentence execution during this period.
Four Deepak Nandal Gang Members Killed, Three Cops Injured in Gurugram Encounter
In a late-night encounter in Gurugram's Sushant Lok area, four members of the Deepak Nandal gang were killed and one injured after they allegedly opened fire at the residence of Vishal Berry, son of the SGT University founder, amid an extortion attempt. Three police personnel were also injured during the exchange of fire. Police received prior intelligence about the suspects' movements and responded swiftly. The injured were hospitalized, and investigations, including forensic analysis, are ongoing to verify identities, motives, and gang links.
Sheikh Hasina Plans December Return to Bangladesh to Surrender Amid Death Sentence
Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, sentenced to death in absentia for her alleged role in the 2024 crackdown on student protests, plans to return from exile in India around December to voluntarily surrender before the courts. Despite facing possible arrest or death, Hasina emphasizes her commitment to return to her homeland amid ongoing repression of her party, the Awami League, which remains banned. Bangladesh has sought her extradition, while India is reviewing the request through legal channels. Hasina denies all charges and has not consulted foreign governments about her return.



