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HC stays execution of sentence given to AAP MP Sanjay Singh

As per the prosecution case, a trial court of Sultanpur district had convicted Sanjay Singh in a criminal case and awarded three months’ imprisonment with a fine of Rs.1000. Singh filed an appeal before the sessions court there which dismissed his appeal. Singh then filed the criminal revision before the high court, seeking his acquittal.

Updated on: Aug 23, 2024 08:18 AM IST
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Lucknow The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court on Thursday stayed execution of the sentence awarded to AAP MP Sanjay Singh in a criminal case till further orders, subject to furnishing a personal bond of Rs. 50, 000 by him.

Justice Karunesh Singh Pawar passed the order admitting a criminal revision moved by Sanjay Singh challenging the trial court and the appellate court’s judgement and orders. (Pic for representation)
Justice Karunesh Singh Pawar passed the order admitting a criminal revision moved by Sanjay Singh challenging the trial court and the appellate court’s judgement and orders. (Pic for representation)

Justice Karunesh Singh Pawar passed the order admitting a criminal revision moved by Sanjay Singh challenging the trial court and the appellate court’s judgement and orders.

As per the prosecution case, a trial court of Sultanpur district had convicted Sanjay Singh in a criminal case and awarded three months’ imprisonment with a fine of Rs.1000. Singh filed an appeal before the sessions court there which dismissed his appeal. Singh then filed the criminal revision before the high court, seeking his acquittal.

The court observed: “I have considered the submission. Prima facie, the ingredients of sections 143 and 341 I.P.C. are missing and the judgments of both the courts below are perverse. Since the accused revisionist is not in confinement, this court while exercising twin jurisdiction given in section 397(1) CrPC may suspend the sentence even though the accused is not in jail”.

-- MANOJ KUMAR SINGH

 
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