Hardik\'s poll hopes diminish as HC refuses to stay conviction

Hardik's poll hopes diminish as HC refuses to stay conviction

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Hardik Patel's hopes of fighting next month's polls hit a major roadblock with the High Court Friday dismissing his plea to stay his conviction in a 2015 rioting case.

Hardik, who joined the on March 12, had expressed his willingness to contest the election from Jamnagar seat.

During the earlier hearings, the government had strongly opposed his plea saying that Hardik has criminal antecedents with 17 FIRs registered against him, including two cases of sedition.

After the high court's judgement, Hardik's lawyers said they would first study the order and then decide about approaching the

Justice A G took into account the submissions made by the Government while rejecting Hardik's petition seeking a stay on the conviction awarded to him by a sessions court, which was coming into his way to contest the April 23 polls.

In his order, Justice noted that conviction can be stayed only in exceptional cases and Hardik's case does not fall into that category.

Citing the state government's submission, the court said as many as 17 FIRs were registered against Hardik in Gujarat.

The court also noted that looking at the criminal background of Hardik, no relief can be granted.

In July last year, the sessions court at Visnagar in district sentenced Patel to two years of imprisonment for rioting and arson in Visnagar town in 2015 during the Patidar quota stir.

In August last year, the high court suspended the lower court's order sentencing him to two years' jail term in the 2015 rioting case, but did not stay his conviction.

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First Published: Fri, March 29 2019. 17:20 IST