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Judge who awarded life imprisonment to Shahabuddin transferred

| | Sep 20, 2016, at 09:34 pm
Patna, Sept 20 (The Bihar Post/IBNS): A Bihar judge who awarded life imprisonment to controversial RJD leader Mohammad Shahabudidn in a murder case has been transferred.

The local media reported on Tuesday that Siwan district judge Ajay Kumar Srivastava sought his transfer shortly after Shahabuddin walked out of jail after getting bail from the Patna High Court earlier this month.


The judge had pronounced the judgment in December last year, describing it as the “rarest of rare case”.

The case relates to brutal killing of two brothers by giving them an acid bath. The victims were sons of Chandrakeshwar Prasad, a resident of Siwan.

It was in this case that Prasad had filed a petition in the Supreme Court through his lawyer Prashant Bhushan, challenging the bail granted by the High Court and sought for his immediate shifting to jail.

The state government too has moved the apex court, seeking cancellation of Shahabuddin bail while describing him as a “threat to society”.

On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a notice to Shahabuddin asking him to reply within a week as to why his bail should not be cancelled.

thebiharpost.com/IBNS


 

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