Consider Manu Sharma plea for premature release in next SRB meeting\, HC tells govt

Consider Manu Sharma plea for premature release in next SRB meeting, HC tells govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court on Monday asked the to consider murder convict Manu Sharma's request for premature release at the next meeting of the (SRB) that is likely to be held in March.

Justice issued the direction after the government told the court that under the new Prisons Rules, 2018 which came into effect from January 1, 2019, SRB meetings would be held every quarter instead of once in six months, and Sharma's case would be considered at the next one.

The court said that in the circumstances, the Board will consider the reports in favour of the convict's release as well as his satisfactory conduct in prison in its next meeting, and disposed of his plea.

During the hearing, the court was surprised that while the had not objected to Sharma's plea for premature release, its nominee on the Board had done so.

Senior Salman Khurshid, appearing for the 43-year-old convict, told the court that his client has undergone 21 years one month and six days of imprisonment, including remission, and therefore, he was eligible for premature release.

Remission is part of a sentence, which is granted to an accused after assessing his behaviour and conduct during his stay in jail and the period of interim bail or parole or furlough. A remission is added to the sentence undergone by a prisoner in jail.

Khurshid and Amit Sahni, told the court that Sharma's conduct in prison and while on bail, parole or furlough has been good and there was no adverse report opposing his request.

However, his plea for release was rejected merely on the ground of "gravity and perversity of the crime" committed by him and no other cogent reasons were given, they said.

Rahul Mehra, appearing for the government, told the court that SRB guidelines were not binding on it and they only laid down the eligibility criteria to be considered for premature release.

Mehra further said that under the new rules, the eligibility criteria of having undergone 20-25 years of imprisonment with remission has been done away with.

He assured the court that Sharma's case would be considered under the new rules when the SRB holds its next meeting.

In his plea filed through Sahni, Sharma had sought quashing of the October 4, 2018 SRB recommendation, rejecting his plea, as well as the December 7, 2018 order of the Delhi government, upholding the board's view.

Sharma, son of former Union Venod Sharma, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment by the high court in December, 2006 for killing in 1999.

The trial court had acquitted him, but the had reversed the order and the had upheld his life sentence in April, 2010.

Lal was shot dead by after she had refused to serve him liquor at the restaurant owned by socialite at in south Delhi's Mehrauli area on the night of April 30, 1999.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 18:50 IST