42-year-old Yadav had spent three days in jail from December 3 and on December 6, the single judge of the high court had suspended his sentence and granted him time till today to file his statutory appeal.
A bench of Justices B D Ahmed and Vibhu Bakhru issued notice to Delhi-based company Murli Projects and sought its reply by January 22, 2014 while hearing Yadav's appeal against the single judge's December 3 order.
The court also relaxed a condition in which the single judge had directed Yadav not to leave Delhi or the country without its permission.
The bench accepted the submission of Yadav's counsel that the actor has surrendered his passport to the Registrar General (RG) of the Delhi High Court and the condition that he will not leave Delhi or India will not serve any purpose as he has to shoot for his projects.
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"Appellant (Yadav) can complete his projects within India. However, he will not travel outside the country," the bench said.
The single judge bench, which was hearing the recovery suit, had taken exception to the affidavit filed by Yadav on December 2, which was allegedly falsely prepared and contained forged signatures of his wife.