Convict who gave arms to Dutt challenges remission in term
BY M Post Bureau17 Jan 2016 5:26 AM IST
M Post Bureau17 Jan 2016 5:26 AM IST
A convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, who had carried weapons to the house of actor Sanjay Dutt along with co-accused prior to the explosions in furtherance of conspiracy, has moved the Bombay high court, challenging the cancellation of remission in sentence awarded to him.
Ibrahim Moosa Chauhan alias Baba Chauhan was initially granted remission in his 10-year sentence on account of good conduct and was to be released in November 2015. However, his remission was cancelled by Inspector General (prisons) recently, says the petition. Aggrieved, he moved the high court.
Dutt was also sentenced to five years' imprisonment by a TADA court and is due to be released next month. His term was reduced by 18 months on account of his good behaviour and work done in prison. The actor has already spent around three-and-a-half years in jail.
Chauhan pleaded that he was similarly placed like Dutt and had displayed good behaviour in prison like the actor. He, therefore, should be given the same facility of remission like granted to Dutt.
The petition is slated to come up for hearing on January 22 before Acting Chief Justice VK Tahilramani.
Chauhan, in his petition filed through lawyer Farhana Shah, claimed that the Inspector General (Prisons) had cancelled the remission granted to him "without applying his mind and with a malafide intention." Chauhan argued that he was pinned down only because he is a bomb blast convict.
Chauhan's petition stated that he was assigned the work of gardening, cleaning toilets and water tanks in Nashik jail.
He, in his petition, said accumulated remission on account of good work and behaviour.
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