MUMBAI:
Abu Salem, convicted in the 1993 serial blasts, has approached the Bombay high court seeking 45 days’ parole to marry Mumbra resident Kausar Bahar.
Salem, who is lodged in Taloja jail, challenged in court the orders rejecting his parole plea. The petition is to come up for hearing before a division bench of acting chief justice Vijaya Kapse Tahilramani and Justice Mahesh Sonak on Tuesday.
Salem, represented by advocate Farhana Shah, claimed that the Konkan divisional commissioner and the appellate authorities rejected his plea for parole without “applying their mind”. The authorities had rejected his application in April on the grounds of security. Salem had then specified his marriage date as May 5 but in his petition before the high court he did not mention any date.
Earlier, Salem had claimed to have married Kausar over the phone during a train journey in 2014 when he was being taken to Lucknow for a court hearing. Kausar had subsequently filed an application before a local court threatening to kill herself if she was not granted permission to marry the jailed gangster. She had claimed that the reports of her alleged nikah with Salem had defamed her.
Salem has been in jail since his extradition from Portugal in 2005. According to his application, the extradition agreement spells out that he cannot be imprisoned for more than 25 years. Salem was convicted of the 1993 serial blasts last year and sentenced to life imprisonment.