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Babri Masjid demolition case: Advani, Uma Bharti, MM Joshi to face criminal conspiracy charges

Team SoOLEGAL 19 Apr 2017 11:00pm

Babri Masjid demolition case: Advani, Uma Bharti, MM Joshi to face criminal conspiracy charges

The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday restored the plea seeking restoration of conspiracy charges against senior BJP leaders – LK Advani, MM Joshi and Uma Bharti – in the Babri Masjid demolition case after 25 years.

Justice PC Ghose and RF Nariman pronounced the verdict at 10.30 am today. While all the accused leaders face trial in just four weeks, only Kalyan Singh's trial has been deferred as he enjoys Constitutional immunity as Rajasthan Governor. 

The top court said: "Since Kalyan Singh enjoys Constitutional immunity as Rajasthan Governor, he can be tried only after he ceases to hold office." 

There were two sets of cases relating to the demolition of the disputed structure on December 6, 1992. The SC has ordered for joint trials of the two separate cases against the senior BJP leaders and unknown 'karsevaks' in Lucknow. 

The first involved unnamed 'karsevaks', the trial of which is taking place in a Lucknow court, while the second set of cases relate to the VVIPs in a Rae Bareli court.

As per information, the SC directed Lucknow court to conduct the trial in these cases on a day-to-day basis without granting an adjournment and it has also asked the trial court to commence proceedings against the accused in four weeks. 

It has also asked the CBI to ensure that some prosecution witnesses appear in trial court for recording of testimony. So far 195 witnesses have testified and another 800 testimonies of witnesses are pending in the case.

In ancillary orders related to the case, the Supreme Court said the trial judge hearing the Babri case will not be transferred till the verdict is delivered. 

On April 6, the bench had indicated that they may order holding a joint trial of the two sets of cases by transferring the trial from Rae Bareli to the Lucknow court.

The bench had also said since 25 years have already passed, in the interest of justice, it would consider ordering a time-bound trial on a day-to-day basis, to be completed preferably within two years.

Senior advocate KK Venugopal, appearing for Advani and Joshi, had vociferously opposed the proposal for holding a joint trial and transferring their case from Rae Bareli to Lucknow.

The CBI had clarified that it was not making any submission on the issue of the trial of the VVIPs accused but restricting itself to the restoration of the charge of conspiracy against them.

The apex court had earlier decided to examine the appeal against dropping of the conspiracy charge against Advani, Joshi, Uma Bharti and 10 others.

The clubbing of two FIRs was opposed by the counsel for the accused on the ground that there were different sets of persons named as accused in the two cases, the trial of which were at an advanced stage at two different places. They were of the view that joint trial would lead to the beginning of de novo (afresh) proceedings.

The conspiracy charge against 13 accused including Advani, Joshi, and Bharti was dropped in the case, the trial of which is being held at a special court in Rae Bareli.

The second set of the case was against unknown 'karsevaks' who were in and around the disputed structure and pulled it down. The trial against them is being held in a Lucknow court.

The appeals were filed by one Haji Mahboob Ahmad (since dead) and the CBI against dropping of conspiracy charges against 21 accused including the top BJP leaders. Eight of them have died.

A supplementary charge sheet was filed against eight persons but not the 13 who were discharged for plotting the demolition.

Besides BJP leaders Advani, Joshi and Bharti, conspiracy charges were dropped against Kalyan Singh (currently the Governor of Rajasthan), Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray and VHP leader Acharya Giriraj Kishore (both have since died).

The others against whom the conspiracy charge was dropped include Vinay Katiyar, Vishnu Hari Dalmiya, Satish Pradhan, C R Bansal, Ashok Singhal (now deceased), Sadhvi Ritambhara, Mahant Avaidhynath (now deceased), R V Vedanti, Paramhans Ram Chandra Das (now deceased), Jagdish Muni Maharaj, B L Sharma, Nritya Gopal Das, Dharam Das, Satish Nagar and Moreshwar Save (now deceased).

The appeals have sought setting aside the Allahabad High Court's order of May 20, 2010, dropping section 120B (criminal conspiracy) under the IPC while upholding a special court's decision.

CBI had charged Advani and 20 others under sections 153A (promoting enmity between classes), 153B (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration) and 505 (false statements, rumours etc circulated with the intent to cause mutiny or disturb public peace) of the IPC.

It had subsequently invoked charges under section 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC which was quashed by the special court whose decision was upheld by the high court.

While upholding the special court's order, the high court had said CBI at no point of time, either during the trial at Rae Bareily or in its revision petition, ever stated that there was offence of criminal conspiracy against the leaders.

 

Sources: TimesNow



Tagged: Supreme Court   Babri Masjid demolition case   Advani   Uma Bharti   MM Joshi   criminal conspiracy charges  
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