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Maid murder case: BSP MP Dhananjay Singh denied bail

New Delhi: BSP MP Dhananjay Singh, arrested along with his wife Jagriti Singh in connection with murder of their maid, was today denied bail by a Delhi court which observed that he had “actively participated”

India TV News Desk Updated on: November 29, 2013 20:35 IST
maid murder case bsp mp dhananjay singh denied bail
maid murder case bsp mp dhananjay singh denied bail

New Delhi: BSP MP Dhananjay Singh, arrested along with his wife Jagriti Singh in connection with murder of their maid, was today denied bail by a Delhi court which observed that he had “actively participated” in atrocities which aggravated the miseries of his domestic helps.  


Additional Sessions Judge Dharmesh Sharma dismissed his plea saying that if released on bail at this stage, he might influence the witnesses or tamper with the evidence keeping in view his previous involvement in 31 cases of heinous crimes.  

“This is not a case of simplicitor failure on the part of applicant/accused (MP) in preventing the commission of such continuous act of atrocities on the part of his wife co-accused Dr Jagriti Singh but also actively participating and thereby perpetrating and aggravating the miseries of his domestic servants,” the court said.

“Having regard to the profile of the applicant/accused who has been involved in as many as 31 heinous crimes including murder, extortion, kidnapping and dacoity, it is not difficult to assume that if he is enlarged on bail, he can influence the witnesses and thereby hamper the course of justice,” it said.  

The court also observed that according to the investigation, the BSP MP has been “reasonably connected” with the crime and has also tamper with the evidence.  “... having regard to the fact that applicant/accused (MP) has been reasonably connected with the offence in question and has tried to tamper with evidence besides the fact that there is reasonable apprehension that if applicant (MP) is released on bail, he might intimidate, influence or try to win over the witnesses, I find that there are no grounds to grant bail to the applicant/accused,” the court said.  

It also said contents of the FIR and statements of the two key witnesses, who were working as maids at Jagriti's house, prima facie revealed “gory details of continuous diabolic acts and omissions” on his part in not only allowing his wife to indulge in continuous act of merciless beatings the domestic servants but also encouraging and shielding her.
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