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Court furious over Manu Sharma's parole
NDTV Correspondent, Friday November 20, 2009, New Delhi

"It's clear that only the rich and powerful who get parole" - the Delhi High Court's furious take on Manu Sharma's controversial bail.
 
The court went on to slam the Delhi Police, saying "the police seems to go out of the way to favour them while those who need it the most don't get bail." The court's attack against the Delhi Police, however, is baffling, since the police had warned the Delhi government that it did not support Sharma's bail application.
 
Sharma, sentenced to death for killing model Jessica Lall in 1999, made headlines when he was found at a Delhi nightclub earlier this month.  It then emerged that Sharma had been granted bail on the grounds that he needed to attend to his business and his ageing mother.  The Delhi Police went on record to say that it had told Chief Minister these were not sufficient reasons for bail. An embarrassed chief minister defended the parole, saying Sharma had not been done any favours, but the police's statement indicated otherwise.
 
In what seemed to be a clear case of special treatment, the government used a no-objection certificate from the Haryana police to grant Sharma his bail.
 
On the same weekend that Sharma was spotted partying in Delhi, his mother, described as "ageing" in his bail application, was addressing a press conference on a cricket match that she had helped organize.  As public and legal opinion swelled against the Sharmas, Manu went back to Tihar Jail voluntarily, two weeks before his bail expired.
 
Vinod Sharma, who has served as a Union minister, and a state minister in Haryana, is known for his close connection to Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
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Posted by V H Deshpande on Nov 21, 2009
Delhi has become a crime city. Sheila Dixit proved to be an in efficient chief Minister. Granting Parole to Manu Sharma yet an another example of protecting criminals on which Supreme Court's anger is sufficient to resign for Sheila Dixit. Congress instead of defending show her the doors.
Posted by karan on Nov 20, 2009
sheela dikshit how can u do such a thing. hes a murderer of a lady.u being a lady should understand.may be under the table bribe must have gone
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