Rape convict Asaram Bapu granted six-month bail on medical grounds
Hearing his bail plea, the division bench of Acting Chief Justice Sanjiv Prakash Sharma, granted him a six-month bail for medical treatment.
Hearing his bail plea, the division bench of Acting Chief Justice Sanjiv Prakash Sharma, granted him a six-month bail for medical treatment.
The Supreme Court, on Thursday, granted interim protection to the officials of Discovery Communications India who are allegedly facing threats after the release of a documentary series, “Cult of Fear: Asaram Bapu”.
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta told senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi appearing for Asaram Bapu to go to the Rajasthan High Court for further procedures relating to his heart and other health related issues.
When a foul smell emanated from the car in the morning, the ashram staff opened the vehicle and saw the body inside after which they informed the police.
On 26 April, the court had pronounced 40-year-old Sai guilty of rape of a girl in 2013.
Asaram was sentenced to life in prison on April 25 by a Jodhpur court as he was found guilty of raping a teenage girl in his ashram in 2013.
A Jodhpur court had on April 25 this year sentenced Asaram to life term after pronouncing him guilty in the rape a teenage girl in his ashram five years ago.
The16-year-old boy is said to have returned home, giving a slip to his alleged captors who had taken him to Meerut
According to Jodhpur Central Jail DIG Vikram Singh, the 15-minute audio clip might have been recorded during a telephone conversation Asaram had on Friday
A Jodhpur court in Rajasthan sentenced self-styled godman Asaram to life imprisonment after finding him guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl at his Ashram in 2013.