This Article is From Sep 25, 2016

More Trouble for Shahabuddin, Fresh Plea In Supreme Court Against His Bail

More Trouble for Shahabuddin, Fresh Plea In Supreme Court Against His Bail

Rashtriya Janta Dal leader Mohd Shahabuddin. (File photo)

New Delhi: In fresh trouble for Rashtriya Janta Dal leader Mohd Shahabuddin, the mother of three men who were brutally killed allegedly by the attackers of the controversial politician has moved the Supreme Court seeking cancellation of bail granted to him in the case in which he has already been sentenced to life.

The woman, whose two sons were killed and her third son, who was an eye witness to the incident, later on murdered allegedly at the instance of Shahabuddin, has challenged the Patna High Court's March 2 this year order granting regular bail to him during pendency of his appeal.

While a sessions court in Siwan had convicted Shahabuddin for the offence of murder and kidnapping for ransom in the twin murder case and had awarded life imprisonment to him, the trial in the murder case of the eye witness son is going on.

In her plea, Kalawati Devi has claimed that the high court had "completely lost sight" of the fact that Shahabuddin was a "dreaded criminal, who has absolutely no regard for the law, and granting bail to him even though he has been convicted for heinous offences like murder, abduction etc and is still facing trial in many of the cases lodged against him would be travesty of justice".

On September 19, the top court had sought a response from Shahabuddin on a separate plea filed by Kalawati Devi's husband Chandrakeshwar Prasad challenging the bail granted to him by Patna High Court in the murder case of their third son.

The top court is also hearing a separate plea filed by the widow of journalist Rajdeo Ranjan, who was murdered in Siwan allegedly at the instance of Shahabuddin, seeking transfer of the case to Delhi.

In her plea, Kalawati Devi has said that as per an affidavit filed by the Bihar government in the top court, till November 2014, trials in at least 38 cases were pending against him in which he was facing alleged heinous charges of murder, attempt to murder, rioting with deadly weapon, extortion and others.

Her plea is likely to come up for hearing before the top court tomorrow.

Kalawati Devi has said in her plea, filed through advocate Prashant Bhushan, that her two sons, Girish and Satish, were abducted by Shahabuddin's henchmen and after being brutally assaulted, they were killed by acid poured on them and their bodies, packed in a sack full of salt, buried.

 
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