This Article is From Jul 10, 2019

Oxygen Mask On, Saravana Bhavan Founder Surrendered To Serve Life Term

The case, which attracted considerable attention, goes back to the 1990s when Rajagopal wanted to marry Jeevajothi, the daughter of an assistant manager at Saravana Bhavan's Chennai branch

Rajagopal, out on bail granted by the Supreme Court in 2009, had to surrender by July 7

Highlights

  • P Rajagopal's plea to delay start of life sentence was turned down
  • He has been convicted for kidnapping and murder
  • He was granted bail in 2009, but had to surrender by July 7
Chennai:

P Rajagopal, owner of the Saravana Bhavan chain of restaurants, surrendered at the Madras High Court yesterday to start his life sentence for the 2001 kidnapping and murder of an employee. Rajagopal, 72, arrived in an ambulance with an oxygen mask strapped to his face after the Supreme Court turned down a plea to delay his sentence on medical grounds.

In response to the plea that was filed on Monday, a bench headed by Justice NV Ramana asked, "If he was so ill, why did he not indicate illness even for one day during hearings of his appeal?"

Rajagopal had been granted bail by the Supreme Court in 2009 but had to surrender by July 7. He had moved the Supreme Court again on Monday, saying he had been hospitalised and needed more time.

In 2004, P Rajagopal was convicted in the kidnapping and murder of an employee, Santhakumar. A local court had sentenced Rajagopal and eight others involved in the murder to 10 years in prison. Five years later the Madras High Court upheld the verdict and increased the sentence to life in prison, a punishment then upheld by the Supreme Court in March this year.

The prosecution had argued that Rajagopal plotted the murder of Santhakumar so he could marry his wife, Jeevajothi, believing that she would bring him even greater success.

The case, which has attracted considerable attention both in India and abroad, goes back to the 1990s, when Rajagopal wanted to marry Jeevajothi, the daughter of an assistant manager at Saravana Bhavan's Chennai branch, reportedly on the advice of his astrologer.

At the time Rajagopal already had two wives and Jeevajothi, then in her twenties, had refused his proposal. She married Santakumar in 1999. The prosecution told the court Rajagopal threatened the couple in 2001 and demanded they call off the marriage.

Days after the couple went to the police, Santhakumar was kidnapped and killed. The Saravana Bhavan employee's body was found at Perumalmalai in the Kodaikanal forests.

Saravana Bhavan, a well-known restaurant chain, has outlets in 20 countries including the US, the UK, France and Australia. There are 25 restaurants in India including in Delhi.

With inputs from PTI and AFP

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