Posted on 12/18/2006 9:09:37 AM PST by Stoat
Indian politician's son guilty of model's murder Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:41 AM GMT
By Samanwaya Rautray NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The son of an influential member of India's ruling Congress party was found guilty on Monday of murdering a model in 1999, in a retrial of a controversial case which has transfixed the country. Jessica Lall, 34, was tending the bar at an exclusive party in New Delhi when she was shot dead by Manu Sharma, the son of a Congress party politician, apparently for refusing to serve him a drink after the bar had closed. Sharma had been acquitted in February, raising widespread protests from the public and media who saw the initial verdict as evidence the rich and powerful are beyond the reach of justice. The Delhi High Court ordered a retrial after the outcry. "We have no hesitation in holding Sidharth Vashisht alias Manu Sharma guilty of the offence of murder," a two-judge bench told a packed courtroom. Sharma is the son of Venod Sharma, a former federal minister from the northern state of Haryana. The decision came as India's courts seemed to be flexing muscles with a series of high-profile verdicts in recent weeks. Earlier this month, a former federal minister was sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in a conspiracy to kidnap and murder his former aide. Shibu Soren quit his post of coal minister when the court handed him a guilty verdict. An opposition politician and former international cricketer, Navjot Singh Sidhu, was sentenced to three years in jail for culpable homicide for killing a man in a road-rage attack 18 years ago. REFUSED A DRINK According to the prosecution in the Jessica Lall case, Sharma took out a pistol when he was refused a drink and said "I will do it my way" before shooting once in the air and then firing a single bullet at Lall. But the prosecution's case fell apart during the first trial when a key witness, budding actor Shayan Munshi, retracted a statement linking Sharma to the shooting. That prompted mobile phone SMS and e-mail campaigns for the case to be re-opened, with one TV news station delivering a petition to the president signed by more than 200,000 people. The city's police chief ordered an inquiry in March into claims of collusion between his officers and the accused. A week later senior police officers appealed against the acquittal at Delhi's High Court. Under Indian law, it is possible to appeal both convictions and acquittals handed down by trial courts. Before the police appeal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told a conference of judges it was time to reflect on whether courts were really handing down justice, a comment some interpreted as an indirect reference to the Jessical Lall case. In the retrial, the high court also convicted another politician's son, Vikas Yadav, for conspiracy and destroying evidence in the case. Another accused, Amardeep Singh Gill, was also held guilty of conspiracy and destroying evidence. Six others were acquitted. Sentences will be announced on Wednesday. |
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Let's hope that you are right. It's so refreshing to see justice carried out in high-profile politically-charged cases like this.
It seems that the Indian courts are not so easily cowed as are some courts and law enforcement agencies here in the USA, as evidenced by Mary Jo Kopechne's death which was caused by a certain Senator From Massachusetts.
Hopefully the young lady will rest in peace now.
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