Ranchi, June 29: The Jharkhand High Court Friday extended the provisional bail of RJD leader Lalu Prasad for another six weeks on medical grounds in fodder scam cases.
Prasad, whose provisional bail was extended till July 3 last Friday, would now remain on bail till August 17 as per Friday’s order. The extension of the bail duration by Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh of the Jharkhand High Court was granted in three cases of multi-crore fodder scam related to fraudulent withdrawal of money from Chaibasa, Deogarh and Dumka treasuries by the Animal Husbandry department in combined Bihar in the 90s.
The former Bihar chief minister is at present admitted to a Mumbai hospital where he is recuperating after an operation of fistula on last Sunday. Prasad’s close aide Bhola Yadav expressed happiness over the extension of the bail period and said that the RJD president would remain in the Asian Heart Institute Hospital in Mumbai till doctors advise him.
Pleading for the former Bihar chief minister, Supreme Court lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi submitted that Prasad is suffering from fistula and is chronic diabetic patient and requires time to recover post-operation.
CBI advocate Rajiv Sinha objected to it, saying the Rajendra Institute of Medical Science at Ranchi is capable to handle the case. Hearing both sides, the bench of Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh granted six weeks provisional bail on medical grounds to the RJD president.
The bench had May 11 granted six weeks provisional bail on medical grounds, which was to expire on June 27. June 22, the bench of acting Chief Justice D N Patel extended it till July 3, fixing today to for hearing. The next date for hearing is August 10.
Chitranjan Sinha, who assisted Abhishek Manu Singhvi Friday, said that August 3 they have to submit latest medical reports of Prasad. Prasad has been convicted in four cases of the multi-crore fodder scam—-Chaibasa Treasury on September 30, 2013, another Chaibasa Treasury (RC68A/96) on January 24, 2018, Deoghar Treasury (RC 64A/96) on February 23, 2018 and Dumka Treasury (RC38A/96) on February 19. In the first case RC 20A/96 related to Chaibasa treasury, Prasad was sentenced on September 30, 2013 for five years and barred from contesting elections for six years. Later, he got bail in the case.