Ram Gopal Varma Non-bailable warrant issued against Ram Gopal Varma, sentenced to 3 months… Know the whole matter

Mumbai Ram Gopal Varma, who is in the news for his controversial statements, was reportedly sentenced to 3 months imprisonment in a check bounce case on Tuesday, January 21. Media reports suggest that after hearing the case for nearly seven years, Mumbai courts have issued a non-bailable warrant in his name.

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Ram Gopal Varma has been sentenced to 3 months imprisonment. It is being told that in 2018, a company named Shree had filed a check bounce case against Ram Gopal Varma. However, in 2022, the film producer will be required to deposit a personal bond and a security deposit of ₹ 5000. After this he was granted bail.

The sentencing magistrate at the time had clarified that “there will be no set-off under section 428 of the Code of Criminal Procedure” as he “was not in custody during the trial”. He was reportedly not present at the hearing, but he reacted to the news on his The matter pertains to a 7 year old case involving an amount of ₹2 lakh 38 thousand.

My lawyers are considering it and since the matter is before the court, I cannot say anything more about it.” According to reports, Ram Gopal Varma was found guilty under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, which imposes penalty on check dishonor due to 'insufficient funds or exceeding the due amount in the account'. The court has also asked the film producer to pay ₹3.72 lakh as compensation to the complainant within 3 months.

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