Ameesha Patel Check Bounce Case: Since 2018, a fraud case was going on in Ranchi against Ameesha Patel and Kunal Grummer. Now this check bounce case has been resolved in the National Lok Adalat. A settlement was reached through court mediation between Ameesha Patel and complainant Ajay Kumar Singh. Under this, the film actress has agreed to pay Rs 2.75 crore to the complainant Ajay Kumar Singh in five installments. A check of Rs 20 lakh has been handed over to the complainant as the first installment on behalf of the actress.
The money has to be paid in so many installments
In the National Lok Adalat held in Ranchi, both the parties were connected through video conferencing. High Court Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad talked to both the parties. As per the agreement between the two parties, Amisha has paid the first installment of Rs 20 lakh today. Now Rs 50 lakh will have to be paid in the second installment. After this, Rs 70 lakh will have to be paid in the third installment and Rs 62 lakh in the fourth. After this, Ameesha Patel will pay Rs 62 lakh as the last installment on 31 July 2024. Its checks have also been given by him.
what was the whole matter
Let us tell you that this matter is of the year 2018. Ranchi film producer Ajay Kumar Singh had filed a case of fraud against Ameesha Patel. In this he had accused the actress Ameesha Patel of taking Rs 2.50 crore from him in the name of music making. Even after taking the money, he did not take any steps towards music making. Apart from this, Ameesha Patel was accused of extorting Rs 2.50 crore in the name of making the film ‘Desi Magic’. According to the contract between the two, when the film did not release in June 2018, Ajay demanded money from Ameesha. After much procrastination, two checks of Rs 2.50 crore and Rs 50 lakh were given in October 2018, which bounced. In this case, summons were issued several times to Ameesha Patel for her appearance. Despite this, she was not appearing in the court herself or through her advocate. After the warrant was issued, he surrendered in the civil court on June 19 last year. After the hearing, the court granted him bail on two bail bonds of Rs 10 thousand each.