CHENNAI: Dhevanathan Yadav, director of the Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund finance company, on Friday surrendered before Justice S. Muruganantham at the Special Court for the Tamil Nadu Protection of Interests of Depositors in Chennai in connection with a major investor fraud case.

Yadav is accused of defrauding hundreds of investors of several crores of rupees through the finance firm. He was earlier arrested and remanded in judicial custody. The Madras High Court, through Justice G. Jayachandran, later granted him interim bail with conditions, including depositing one hundred crore rupees before the trial court, refraining from tampering with witnesses and surrendering before the court on 30 October. The court subsequently granted him an additional week to surrender.

Yadav later filed

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