New Delhi: BSP MP Dhananjay Singh, chargesheeted in connection with murder of their maid, was today granted interim bail for two months by a Delhi court. His wife Jagriti Singh is the co-accused in the case.
Additional Sessions Judge Lokesh Kumar Sharma granted interim bail to Mr Singh, a sitting MP from Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur constituency, on a personal bond of Rs one lakh and two sureties of the same amount.
However, despite getting interim bail, Mr Singh, who was arrested on November 5 last year, will have to remain in Tihar Jail under judicial custody as he has not been granted bail in a separate rape case in which he is facing trial.
During the arguments, Delhi Police opposed the bail plea of Mr Singh saying there was no new ground or change in circumstances for releasing him on bail.
The police also told the court that the two prime witnesses in the case have been provided security in pursuance to the order passed by a magisterial court last year.
Senior advocate Hariharan and advocate S P M Tripathi, who appeared for Mr Singh, argued that since the two key prosecution witnesses in the case had already been provided protection by police, there was no likelihood of him trying to intimidate them.
The defence counsel also argued that there was no possibility that the MP would tamper with the evidence or influence the witnesses in the case.
They also said that Mr Singh has to look after his ailing father and as a chargesheet has already been filed, no useful purpose would be served by keeping his client in custody.
Earlier, the court had directed police to apprise it about whether they have provided protection to the key witnesses in the case.
Mr Singh had approached the court after his bail plea was dismissed on February 22 on the grounds that, being an influential person, he could intimidate the witnesses who are yet to be examined.
The magisterial court, while dismissing the bail plea of Mr Singh on November 20 last year, had directed police to provide protection to the principal witnesses till the time their statements were recorded.
Mr Singh was chargesheeted for various offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including alleged destruction of evidence and abetment of the offences of murder and attempt to murder.
Jagriti has been chargesheeted for offences under sections 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 344 (wrongfully confining for 10 or more days), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 201 (destruction of evidence) of the IPC.
The couple was arrested on November 5 last year in connection with the death of their 35-year-old maid Rakhi Bhadra, a resident of West Bengal.
Mr Singh and Jagriti, a dental surgeon at a government hospital in New Delhi, are undergoing jail sentence under judicial custody.
The police, in its chargesheet, had alleged that Jagriti used to "mercilessly beat" her three domestic helps and had "compelled" them to work by holding them captive.
Rakhi's body, with injury marks on her legs, chest and arms, was recovered from Dhananjay's South Avenue residence on the evening of November 4, 2013.
Earlier, police had chargesheeted Mr Singh in a separate case for allegedly repeatedly raping a 42-year-old railway employee for nearly four years.
Additional Sessions Judge Lokesh Kumar Sharma granted interim bail to Mr Singh, a sitting MP from Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur constituency, on a personal bond of Rs one lakh and two sureties of the same amount.
However, despite getting interim bail, Mr Singh, who was arrested on November 5 last year, will have to remain in Tihar Jail under judicial custody as he has not been granted bail in a separate rape case in which he is facing trial.
The police also told the court that the two prime witnesses in the case have been provided security in pursuance to the order passed by a magisterial court last year.
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The defence counsel also argued that there was no possibility that the MP would tamper with the evidence or influence the witnesses in the case.
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Earlier, the court had directed police to apprise it about whether they have provided protection to the key witnesses in the case.
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The magisterial court, while dismissing the bail plea of Mr Singh on November 20 last year, had directed police to provide protection to the principal witnesses till the time their statements were recorded.
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Jagriti has been chargesheeted for offences under sections 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 344 (wrongfully confining for 10 or more days), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 201 (destruction of evidence) of the IPC.
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Mr Singh and Jagriti, a dental surgeon at a government hospital in New Delhi, are undergoing jail sentence under judicial custody.
The police, in its chargesheet, had alleged that Jagriti used to "mercilessly beat" her three domestic helps and had "compelled" them to work by holding them captive.
Rakhi's body, with injury marks on her legs, chest and arms, was recovered from Dhananjay's South Avenue residence on the evening of November 4, 2013.
Earlier, police had chargesheeted Mr Singh in a separate case for allegedly repeatedly raping a 42-year-old railway employee for nearly four years.
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