MUMBAI, March 27 (SAMPURN): The Bombay High Court
provided some relief to the former Bollywood diva Sridevi when the
court put on hold proceedings against her in an alleged cheque-bouncing
case filed by film financier Sushil Gupta.
It may be noted that the actress had filed a criminal complaint against
Gupta alleging that her signatures were forged on the cheques and on
her letterhead. Observing that the two cases "overlapped on facts", the
court directed the police to carry out a handwriting analysis to verify
the legitimacy of the signature on the cheques. It also directed the
police to first complete the probe into the more serious charge of
forgery made by Sridevi.
Justice A P Deshpande passed the order while hearing a petition filed
by Sridevi seeking a stay on the criminal proceedings for
cheque-bouncing, pending in the metropolitan magistrate's court, till
her complaint was thoroughly probed first. She has three cases pending
– two in Kurla court and one in Girgaum court – filed against her for
allegedly issuing useless cheques worth Rs 9 crore. The cheque-bouncing
complaints against here were filed by G G Photo Limited owned by Sushil
Gupta who also trades in raw stock.
Sridevi's counsel in the HC, Amit Desai stated that the cheques in both
cases were common. He said that for the last five months, the police
had been dragging its feet and failed to take possession of the cheques
from Gupta for a handwriting check to ascertain the signatures.
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