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A sessions court has issued a non-bailable warrant against the filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for failing to comply with the court summons served in relation to his case, and subsequently, Vanma did not appear before the court for the next hearing on 3rd March. Later, the judge stated that he had tried to reach out to the upper branch of the case, but the court had clearly notified him that it needed more information about the failure to present and thus banned the other side from looking into it. According to the court documents, Following his conviction, Varma seeks appeal from the sessions court along with A-1 and also apply that he should get suspension of the sentence jail, Varma noticed that the case had not been listed for the hearing.

In January, Varma was brought in court on 21-A long with a friend of his, throughout the case it is alleged under the Negotiable Instruments Act, attempting to issue him a related payment suit along with other three months into him granting an order where along him asked Varma to provide payment of more than 3 lakh in a time span of three month. Additional Sessions Judge A A Kulkarni, heard his application around early March and noted that the man had been dropped from his sessions ever since, and therefore issued a non bailable warrant against him. The court added that it had dismissed telling the team for failing to attend sessions for court service. In final remark the court stated that because of the part adjourned furilled the 28th, the authority would be along for interested back fill inaudibly out the end seeking the order of the accompanying plan to serve the deal poster.

The judge made it clear that Varma is at liberty to seek bail, yet only after physically appearing in court. He is still facing a case resulting from a company’s cheque bounce complaint against his firm back in 2018. Rajesh Kumar Patel, the complainant’s lawyer, brought the affidavit before the magistrate claiming that the company he represented had been supplying hard disks for quite some time.

The affidavit also claimed that the complainant’s company did in fact supply hard drives to the accused in the months of February and March of 2018 against his demands. In exchange, several tax invoices were created amounting to Rs 2,38,220. To pay off the outstanding debt, the accused wrote a cheque on the first of June, two thousand and eighteen, which was later on, due to lack of sufficient funds, dishonored.

Following the dishonoring of the cheque, Varma’s firm gave a second cheque with the same sum. This, however, was also dishonored but with the explanation that payment was stopped on the request of the drawer. Left emptyhanded, the complainant in the affidavit reasons out, took matters into his own hands and filed a law case.

In addition to these details, Ram Gopal Varma is known and recognized for his films such as, Satya, Rangeela, Company, and Sarkar among quite a few others.


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