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Bilkis Bano Case: 3 Convicts Move SC For Extension Of Time To Surrender

Three of the 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano case have approached the Supreme Court, seeking an extension of time to surrender before the jail authorities.

Senior Advocate V Chitambaresh, appearing for the three convicts, mentioned the matter before a bench headed by Justice BV Nagarathna, seeking urgent listing of the case, saying the time of surrender is expiring on January 21.

Justice Nagarathna said that the bench that passed the judgement in the Bilkis Bano case, comprising herself and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, has to hear the applications.

The apex court then directed its Registry to seek orders from the Chief Justice of India for the constitution of the bench and listing of the case on Friday.

Another counsel told the bench that another convict would also file applications during the day.

The applications have been filed by three convicts–Govindbhai Nai, Mitesh Chimanlal Bhatt, and Ramesh Rupabhai Chandana–who, among others, were granted remission by the Gujarat government in the gangrape of Bilkis Bano and the murder of her family members during the 2002 Godhra riots.

They were sentenced to life imprisonment but released in August 2022 after serving 14 years of sentence.

Govindbhai has sought an extension of time by four weeks to surrender, citing health issues and the fact that he is the only caretaker of his elderly parents.

Ramesh Rupabhai Chandana sought an extension of six weeks, citing health issues, harvesting of crops and his son’s marriage.

Mitesh Chimanlal Bhatt, 62, says he is an old senior citizen, has undergone eye surgery for a cataract and sought six weeks to surrender due to the impending harvest of crops.

On January 8, the Supreme Court struck down the Gujarat government’s order granting remission to 11 convicts.

It had quashed the Gujarat government’s remission order, by which convicts were released pre-maturely, and asked them to surrender before jail authorities within two weeks.

The bench had held that the Gujarat government was not competent to pass the remission orders but the Maharashtra government.

It held that the judgement of May 13, 2022, by which another bench of the apex court had directed the Gujarat government to consider remission of the convict as per the 1992 policy, was obtained by “playing fraud” on the court and by suppressing material facts.

The convicts had not approached the court with clean hands, said the bench, adding that proceedings before this court were due to “suppression of facts” and that is why it is fraud played on this court.

The judgement of the top court had come on a petition filed by Bilkis Bano and others challenging the premature release of 11 convicts.

Earlier, the Gujarat government, in its affidavit, defended the remission granted to convicts, saying they had completed a 14-year sentence in prison and their “behaviour was found to be good.”

In March 2002, during the post-Godhra riots, Bano was allegedly gang-raped and left to die with 14 members of her family, including her three-year-old daughter. She was five months pregnant when rioters attacked her family in Vadodara. (ANI)

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Seven-Day Interim Bail To Sushil Kumar For Knee Surgery

A Delhi Court on Wednesday granted one week’s interim bail to wrestler Sushil Kumar for knee surgery. Kumar along with other accused persons are facing trial in the junior wrestler’s Sagar Dhankar murder case.

An interim bail application was filed on the ground of the surgery of accused Sushil Kumar owing to a tear of an anteromedial bundle of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) which is scheduled for 26.07.2023.
Additional Sessions Judge Sushil Kumar of Rohini District Court on Wednesday granted interim bail to Sushil Kumar for the period from July 23 to July 30 for the said surgery.

The interim bail has been granted on furnishing bail of Rs One Lakh along with two sureties in the like amount. The court has directed Sushil Kumar to surrender after the surgery before the jail authorities on July 30.

The court in view of the threat perception to witnesses and a cause also directed to deploy two security personnel round the clock to keep vigil and surveillance over the accused during interim bail. The court said that the cost of the security personnel would be borne by the family of the accused.

The court granted relief to Sushil Kumar after considering the medical report filed by the jail authorities and investigation officer. The court said in the order that perusal of the medical documents of the accused Sushil Kumar shows that he has been advised for admission on 24.07.2023 as surgery is on 26.07.2023 at BLK Max Super Specialist Hospital, New Delhi.

Accused Sushil Kumar was represented by advocates RS Malik and Sumeet Shokeen who argued that applicant / accused Sushil Kumar at present is unable to walk without support and put weight on his right knee due to which surgery as mentioned above is required to be carried out at the earliest.

It was further submitted that the date of MRI for the applicant / accused given by Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi is given as 07.01.2024 where he was taken from Central Jail New Delhi and due to the same, the applicant / accused took a second opinion of a reputed private hospital BLK Max Super Specialist Hospital, New Delhi where he can get the best of treatment from reputed doctors at the earliest.

The court had also called for a medical report from jail authorities on a plea of the accused. Sushil Kumar had sought an interim bail for 45 days on medical grounds and following the same an application was moved on behalf of Kumar. It was stated that he is suffering from a tear of an anteromedial bundle of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) since August, 2016 and since then he has been clinically treating the same.

It was submitted in the application filed through advocate Sahil Malik that Sushil was advised to undergo surgery for the same on April 6, 2023, but due to the sad demise of his father during that time, he could not undergo the surgery at that time.

Olympian wrestler Sushil Kumar is facing trial along with other accused persons in the Sagar Dhankar murder case. Sagar along with other victims was allegedly beaten by the accused person at the Chhatrasal stadium on the night of May 4, 2021, and later Dhankar succumbed to the injuries. (ANI)

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