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Jessica Lal murder case: SC rejects Manu's bail plea

TimePublished on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 16:22 in Nation section

NO RELIEF: Manu Sharma, alias Siddharth Vashist, is accused of killing model Jessica Lal.

NO RELIEF: Manu Sharma, alias Siddharth Vashist, is accused of killing model Jessica Lal.


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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday rejected bail application of Manu Sharma, who is serving life imprisonment in the Jessica Lal murder case.

An apex bench, comprising Justices CK Thakker and DK Jain, delivered the verdict.

Pleading for suspension of Manu's sentence, Senior Counsel Ram Jethmalani contended that the High Court had reversed the order of acquittal passed by the trial court under media pressure.

Model Jessica Lal was shot at point blank range on the night of April 29, 1999 while she was working as a celebrity barmaid at the Tamarind Court Bar owned by socialite Bina Ramani.

It was alleged that Jessica was murdered by Manu Sharma, alias Siddharth Vashist, son of Congress politician and former minister Vinod Sharma, after she refused him a drink since the bar had closed for the day.

In its primary investigation, the Delhi Police also indicted Vikas Yadav, the son of Uttar Pradesh's heavy weight politician DP Yadav, along with 10 others.

The sensational murder case had a high profile list of accused which included names like Amardeep Singh Gill, Coca-Cola company officials Alok Khanna, Shyam Sunder Sharma, Amit Jhingan, Yograj Singh, Harvinder Chopra, Vikas Gill, Raja Chopra, Ravinder Krishan Sudan and Dhanraj. They had been charged under sections 120(B), 302, 201 and 212 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

But, an Additional Session Judge acquitted Manu Sharma on the murder charges and Vikas Yadav, Amardeep Singh Gill, Alok Khanna and Shyam Sunder Sharma on the charges of destroying evidences.

The verdict had come after a long hiatus of six years in which the case saw numerous twists and turns with a large number of witnesses turning hostile.

Deepak Bhojwani, socialite Bina Ramani, her husband George Mailhot, and her daughter Malini had testified that they had seen prime accused Manu Sharma with three other co-accused at the party.

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