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Friday, March 29, 2024

Attempt to murder accused secure bail on willing to feed 5 SC/ST kids for 6 months

The list of interesting decisions by our courts just got longer. A district court in Bihar’s Madhubani agreed to a bail plea of two extortionists and attempt to murder undertrials on the condition that they will together feed five Dalit children half a liter of milk each everyday for six months.

The Additional Session Judge (ADJ-I) Avinash Kumar accepted the bail plea of Shivji Mishra and Ashok Mishra on Friday. Kumar had earlier granted bail to an accused, Lalan Kumar who was involved in an attempt to rape case, on the condition that he will be washing the clothes of 2,000 women of the village for 6 months.

Shivji and Ashok, had demanded money from Bhagwan Kumar Jha. When the latter refused to pay up, they attacked him with a knife and also rammed him with a bike. A case was registered in Jhanjharpur police on March 22, 2021.

Amit Ranjan Thakur, the government lawyer said that the accused filed for bail after spending 160 days behind the bars.

“During the hearing of the case, both of them expressed their desire to do social work after getting out of jail. The accused also said that they are cattle farmers. Shivji has three cows and Ashok two and each of them produce five liters of milk per day,” Thakur said.”Keeping this in view, the ADJ directed Shivji to give half liter milk each to three Dalit children and Ashok will do the same to 2 Dalit children for next six months,” Thakur said.

“Both of them have also been directed to take certificates from parents of all these children after six months followed by signatures of Mukhiya (Village head), Sarpanch, ward councillor and MLA of respected areas and then submit the certificates in the court,” Thakur said.

Bizarre judgements

In 2019, the Madras High Court had ordered a Hindu youth to donate to Islamic & Christian charities over a ‘communal’ post. What made it even more ironic was that the Islamic charity in question was run by radical Islamist outfit TMMK with terror links.

And what was the post in question? A call on Facebook to boycott a Muslim cloth shop owner who refused to participate in the bandh called by locals after the brutal hacking of V Ramalingam, a catering contractor, in Thanjavur district. Ramalingam had countered some Islamic missionaries from PFI with a message of respecting all religions, and was brutally hacked to death just hours later when he and his 17-year-old son were driving back home. 

In Jharkhand, magistrate Manish Singh ordered Richa Bharti to distribute copies of the Quran for another ‘objectionable’ post. In response to a social media video justifying terrorism in response to the death of thief Tabrez Ansari, Richa posted a simple question, “Why do only Muslims think of terrorism in response to any grievance?”. This was enough for Anjuman Islamia Committee to file a complaint and police arrested Richa within hours.

(With IANS inputs)

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