Last week actor Vivek Oberoi and father Suresh Oberoi received a non-bailable warrant from a metropolitan magistrate court regarding a bounce cheque worth rupees 3 crore. Apart from the duo, four other members from the board of Multimedia Ltd have also been accused of the same. The complainant was filed by Jawaharlal Agicha who informed that he received only Rs 50,000 in January 2010 via cheque, while another cheque of Rs. 3 crore meant for realisation on October 19, 2010, bounced.
In response to the accusation actor Vivek has retaliated by filing a Rs 25 crore defamation case against the concerned person. The Oberoi's had already filed 2 different Criminal Writ Petitions before the Mumbai High Court dated to 28th July 2011. The HC had stayed the case pending against them to be heard before the Hon'ble Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Mazgaon, Mumbai. When the case was brought to the notice of the Magistrate he stayed his own order of issuing the Non-Bailable-Warrant against Vivek and his father.
In response to the accusation actor Vivek has retaliated by filing a Rs 25 crore defamation case against the concerned person. The Oberoi's had already filed 2 different Criminal Writ Petitions before the Mumbai High Court dated to 28th July 2011. The HC had stayed the case pending against them to be heard before the Hon'ble Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Mazgaon, Mumbai. When the case was brought to the notice of the Magistrate he stayed his own order of issuing the Non-Bailable-Warrant against Vivek and his father.

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