Bihar government said it is not "averse" to shifting of Shahabuddin from Siwan jail.
New Delhi: The Bihar government today told the Supreme Court that it is not "averse" to shifting of controversial RJD leader Mohammad Shahabuddin from Siwan jail to Tihar prison in Delhi.
The state government, in which RJD is a coalition partner, concurred with stand of CBI which has already agreed to suggestion of the top court that alleged history-sheeter be shifted to Delhi as his continuous presence in Bihar may adversely impact the trials in various pending criminal cases against him.
The government told the bench comprising justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy that Shahabuddin has been facing trial in 45 cases including one in Jharkhand.
"We are not averse to shifting of the accused to Tihar jail but the court should also decide the mode of trial of pending cases against him," the counsel representing the Bihar government said.
During the hearing, the bench said, "You (the Bihar government) file the list of all the cases against him including in which he has been convicted or acquitted".
The counsel said that the list has already been filed and is on the top court records.
Senior advocate Dushyant Dave appearing for Siwan-based Chandrakeshwar Prasad, whose three sons have been killed in two separate incidents, said that all these incidents have taken place when Shahabuddin was in Siwan jail.
He also informed the bench that Shahabuddin had alleged that lack of means while seeking legal aid counsel to defend him in various cases. The plea was allowed by the trial court.
Mr Dave further said that interestingly, the state government challenged the order in the Patna High Court which in turn stayed the trial court order leading to stalling of proceedings in all criminal cases against Shahabuddin.
"Since the legal aid counsel was looking all his 45 cases, the trial eventually got stayed after the Patna High Court order," Mr Dave said.
Senior advocate Shekhar Naphade, appearing for Shahabuddin, said that he is in jail for past 11 years, how can he hire a private lawyer to defend himself.
The hearing, however, remained inconclusive and will continue tomorrow.
The top court had yesterday mulled shifting the RJD leader from Siwan jail in Bihar to Tihar Central Jail in the national capital, saying it is test case for the "concept of fair trial and witness protection".
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