Jessica Lall case: Manu Sharma gets life sentence from Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has upheld the life sentence given to Manu Sharma for the murder of model Jessica Lall.
Lall was murdered on April 29, 1999, at a Delhi restaurant by Sharma, who is the son of Congress politician Vinod Sharma.
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The Supreme Court has upheld the life sentence given to Manu Sharma for the murder of model Jessica Lall.
On April 29, 1999, Jessica was bartending at a Delhi restaurant owned by designer Bina Ramani, who was hosting a private party that night. Sharma asked Jessica for a drink. When she refused, he shot her.
Jessica was rushed to a hospital by Ramani, where she was declared dead. -
But the Supreme Court, in its judgment, has said, "The prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt the presence of Manu Sharma at the site of the offence."
The court has also agreed with the Delhi High Court on the conviction of Vikas Yadav, son of controversial Uttar Pradesh politician D P Yadav and, Amarjeet.
Singh Gill, a former executive with a multi-national. Both were found guilty for the destruction of evidence, and were sentenced to four years in prison. -
“I am happy that my judgment has found favour with the Supreme Court”, said retired judge RS Sodhi who had delivered the High Court verdict. “It was the media that brought it to our attention that this case had been lingering on for such a long time,” said Sodhi.
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The Jessica Lall case struck a chord with middle-class India which saw it as a classic example of an average family taking on rich and powerful opponents. The trial also exposed the weaknesses of the legal system. The case stretched for years without any major development, and one after another, key witnesses turned hostile.
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They included Shyan Munshi, who was a model and a friend of Jessica's. He first said he had seen the murder happen and that Manu Sharma had fired the gun twice; but in 2001, he failed to identify Sharma in court, dealing a huge blow to the prosecution. He also said his earlier statement against Sharma should be disregarded because it was written in Hindi, a language he was not familiar with. By this time, Munshi had acted in a Bollywood movie where he delivered entire dialogues in Hindi.
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The two witnesses who are credited with helping to convict Sharma are Ramani, and her daughter, Malini, who was also present when Jessica was killed. Bina Ramani identified Manu Sharma, Amardeep Singh Gil, Alok Khanna and Vikas Yadav as present at the restaurant. Malini Ramani said she had overheard the conversation when Jessica refused Manu Sharma a drink which led him to pull out his gun and both said they saw Sharma shoot Jessica. The testimony was corroborated by Bina's husband George Mailhot.