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HC seeks report on shifting of Lalu to hosp director's bungalow from ward and back

The single bench of Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh directed the state government to file the report by December 18.A division bench of the high court, headed by Chief Justice Dr Ravi Ranjan, also asked the state government to submit its reply by December 8 on alleged violation of jail manual by Prasad.

PTI | Ranchi | Updated: 05-12-2020 02:06 IST | Created: 05-12-2020 01:35 IST
HC seeks report on shifting of Lalu to hosp director's bungalow from ward and back
Former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad Yadav (File photo) Image Credit: ANI

The Jharkhand High Court on Friday sought a report from the state government on who ordered the transfer of jailed RJD president Lalu Prasad to the director's bungalow of a Ranchi hospital from its paying ward in August and shifting him back there recently. The single bench of Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh directed the state government to file the report by December 18.

A division bench of the high court, headed by Chief Justice Dr Ravi Ranjan, also asked the state government to submit its reply by December 8 on alleged violation of jail manual by Prasad. Prasad, who was convicted in fodder scam cases, was undergoing treatment in the Rajendra Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) for multiple ailments.

The former Bihar chief minister was transferred from the paying ward of the RIMS to its directors residence, known as Kelly Bungalow, in August to protect him from exposure to coronavirus. However, he was brought back to the paying ward on November 26, following an allegation that the RJD boss, violating jail manuals, called up a Bihar BJP MLA seeking his help in defeating the NDA candidate for assembly Speaker's post.

The single bench of Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh sought to know from the government the process of appointing 'sevadar' (helper) for Prasad in the hospital. During the hearing of a case involving Prasad's alleged misuse of facilities at RIMS, the state's Additional Advocate General Ashutosh Anand submitted that there is a standard procedure (SOP) for the inmates in judicial custody, under which their security is arranged and meeting visitors is decided.

The RJD leader is currently in judicial custody in one fodder scam case. He has secured bail in other cases related to the scam. Facing a number of questions from the bench on the matter, the additional advocate general sought time to file a detailed report. The court then asked the government to file it by December 18.

Meanwhile, a division bench headed by Chief Justice Dr Ravi Ranjan, heard a batch of PILs alleging that Prasad violated the jail manual and seeking an order for sending him back to the Birsa Munda Jail from the RIMS. The division bench directed the state government to submit its reply by December 8.

In Jharkhand, the RJD is part of the JMM-led ruling coalition which also has the Congress. Prasad, who also served as the Railway minister in the UPA-I government, has been behind bars since December, 2017 in cases related to the fodder scam in the 1990s in undivided Bihar, when money was fraudulently withdrawn from treasuries in the name of supplying fodder to animals.


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