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  • Bid to incite public will lead to nixing of bail: High court to Rampal

Bid to incite public will lead to nixing of bail: High court to Rampal

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has suspended the life sentence of Rampal, a controversial preacher, in connection with the 2014 murder case of his follower, with a stern warning against disturbing public peace. The court cautioned that any attempt to incite others to commit offenses would lead to bail cancellation.
Bid to incite public will lead to nixing of bail: High court to Rampal
CHANDIGARH: Punjab and Haryana HC suspended the life sentence awarded to controversial preacher Rampal in connection with the 2014 murder case of his follower but warned him against disturbing public peace upon release. Attempt to incite others to commit any offence would result in his bail being cancelled, HC cautioned. Rampal, of Satlok Ashram in Barwala, Hisar in Haryana, has been in jail for over a decade since his arrest.The division bench of justices Gurvinder Singh Gill and Deepinder Singh Nalwa ordered, "The applicant (Rampal) is directed not to promote any kind of 'mob mentality' and avoid participating in congregations where there is any kind of tendency amongst 'disciples' or participants to cause a breach in peace, law, and order". Rampal had filed a petition seeking suspension of his life term.He was sentenced on Oct 11, 2018, by a Hisar court for murder, wrongful confinement, and criminal conspiracy after a follower, Raj Bala, died of asphyxia. His counsel argued she died when police lobbed tear gas shells at his dera, causing suffocation and stampede. He said there was no evidence linking Rampal to the death.The state counsel countered that Rampal held women & others hostage and confined them in a room, leading to their death from suffocation. A total of five women followers died in the incident, for which Rampal was awarded life imprisonment separately.Suspending the sentence, HC observed that eyewitnesses, who are relatives of the deceased, did not support the prosecution's case. Rather, they stated that conditions of suffocation were created due to teargas shells.
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Ajay Sura

Ajay Sura is Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India Chandigarh. He covers news concerning the State of Haryana, Punjab & Haryana High Court and Defence & Military Affairs. He likes to analyse political developments and decoding judicial pronouncements. His hobbies include travelling, mountaineering and trekking.

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