<p>The Delhi High Court Tuesday suspended Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav's 10-day jail term given for misleading the court in a suit against him and his wife by a businessman.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A bench of Justice B.D. Ahmed and Vibhu Bakhru suspended Yadav's sentence on his appeal against the single judge's order.<br /><br />The bench also issued notice to Delhi-based Murli Projects, which had filed a debt recovery suit against the actor, and asked it to file a response by Jan 22, 2014.<br /><br />The court said the Dec 3 order "will remain suspended till further order".<br /><br />Yadav has spent three days in jail. On Dec 6, a judge suspended his sentence and granted him time till Tuesday to file his statutory appeal.<br />The lower court had told Yadav not to leave Delhi and India without its permission.<br />The high court said Yadav could complete his film projects inside India but "he will not travel outside the country".<br />The court also recorded an undertaking given by Yadav that within a week he would give a cheque of Rs.20 lakh to Murli Projects.<br /><br />The single judge had taken exception to an affidavit filed by Yadav Dec 2 which allegedly contained his wife's forged signature.<br /><br />The court was hearing a case against Yadav for concealing facts about a Rs.5 crore recovery suit filed against him and his wife Radha by a Delhi-based entrepreneur.<br /><br />M.G. Agarwal, owner of Murli Projects, filed a case against the Yadavs in the high court for failing to repay a loan of Rs.5 crore, which the actor took in 2010 to make his debut Hindi directional film "Ata Pata Laapata".<br /></p>
<p>The Delhi High Court Tuesday suspended Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav's 10-day jail term given for misleading the court in a suit against him and his wife by a businessman.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A bench of Justice B.D. Ahmed and Vibhu Bakhru suspended Yadav's sentence on his appeal against the single judge's order.<br /><br />The bench also issued notice to Delhi-based Murli Projects, which had filed a debt recovery suit against the actor, and asked it to file a response by Jan 22, 2014.<br /><br />The court said the Dec 3 order "will remain suspended till further order".<br /><br />Yadav has spent three days in jail. On Dec 6, a judge suspended his sentence and granted him time till Tuesday to file his statutory appeal.<br />The lower court had told Yadav not to leave Delhi and India without its permission.<br />The high court said Yadav could complete his film projects inside India but "he will not travel outside the country".<br />The court also recorded an undertaking given by Yadav that within a week he would give a cheque of Rs.20 lakh to Murli Projects.<br /><br />The single judge had taken exception to an affidavit filed by Yadav Dec 2 which allegedly contained his wife's forged signature.<br /><br />The court was hearing a case against Yadav for concealing facts about a Rs.5 crore recovery suit filed against him and his wife Radha by a Delhi-based entrepreneur.<br /><br />M.G. Agarwal, owner of Murli Projects, filed a case against the Yadavs in the high court for failing to repay a loan of Rs.5 crore, which the actor took in 2010 to make his debut Hindi directional film "Ata Pata Laapata".<br /></p>