AAP Leader Sanjay Singh Surrenders In UP Court In 2001 Case, Gets Bail

The special court had on January 11 last year sentenced the AAP leader to three months of rigorous imprisonment and slapped a fine for obstructing traffic and inciting violence during a protest in Uttar Pradesh's Sultanpur district.

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Sanjay Singh and five others were convicted by the MP-MLA court on January 11, 2023 (File)

Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh surrendered before a special court here on Wednesday in connection with a 2001 street-protest case and was granted bail.

"Sanjay Singh surrendered in the MP-MLA court here. The court granted him bail on a surety bond of Rs 50,000," his advocate Madan Singh said.

The surety was deposited on the directions of the Allahabad High court which had on August 22 stayed the execution of the sentence awarded by the Sultanpur court.

The special court had on January 11 last year sentenced the AAP leader to three months of rigorous imprisonment and slapped a fine for obstructing traffic and inciting violence during a protest in Uttar Pradesh's Sultanpur district.

Sanjay Singh and five others were convicted by the MP-MLA court on January 11, 2023 and their appeal was dismissed by the sessions court on August 6 this year.

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Hearing an urgent plea on January 11 last year, the Lucknow bench of the HC had held that Sanjay Singh need not surrender before the Sultanpur court till its order comes on his bail plea, which was scheduled for hearing on Thursday.

On August 13 this year, a non-bailable warrant was issued by the MP-MLA court against Sanjay Singh, Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Anoop Sanda and four others.

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The HC bench of Justice K S Pawar ordered that Sanjay Singh will have to furnish a personal bond of Rs 50,000 to the satisfaction of the special court, with an undertaking that he or his counsel will appear before it when the revision petition is listed for hearing. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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