Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Judge who convicted Lalu sought gun licences in Oct

- Bedanti Saran letters@hindustant­imes.com

RANCHI: Ranchi’s special Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) judge Shivpal Singh, who convicted former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad last month in a corruption case, applied for revolver licenses for himself and his two children.

Singh, a resident of 27 judges’ colony, Kanke Road in Ranchi, applied for the arms licences last October and also paid the prescribed fee of ₹1,000 each for an applicatio­n for himself, his son and daughter.

Police officials refused to comment on the issue but HT viewed Singh’s applicatio­n where ‘personal defence’ was listed as the reason for seeking the licence.

“It is highly unusual for a sitting judge to apply for a revolver licence,” said a senior official at the district collector’s office.

Singh first grabbed headlines last June when Prasad’s trial began in a 21-year-old fodder scam case. In August, Prasad charged Singh of misbehavin­g with a defence witness and filed a petition in the high court for transferri­ng his case from Singh’s court to another judge.

Two days before pronouncin­g the sentence in January, Singh had hinted that he had received phone calls from Prasad’s well wishers but he would follow the law. On January 6, Singh handed down a three-and-a-half years prison term, and a fine of ₹10 lakh to Lalu in the case pertaining to illegal withdrawal of ₹89.27 lakh from Deoghar treasury between 1991 and 1994, in the second of five fodder scam cases against him.

Singh is currently presiding over a trial where Prasad and others are accused of fraudulent­ly withdrawin­g ₹3.3 crore from the Dumka treasury in the 90s.

Police refused to divulge the age of Singh’s children but an official familiar with the matter said they were in their early twenties. Singh is 54 years old.

The district administra­tion said it has initiated the mandatory police verificati­on in the matter.

“Verificati­on has been completed and report forwarded to the authoritie­s,” said a police officer at the Sukhdeo Nagar police station, which oversees the locality where Singh lives.

Ranchi senior superinten­dent of police Kuldeep Dwivedi last month had forwarded a letter to the concerned police station seeking a detailed verificati­on report in the prescribed format. HT has inspected the SSP’s letter.

“If he has applied, it will be processed as per the rules,” Dwivedi said, refusing to share any informatio­n.

Ranchi Arms Magistrate Rajesh Singh said, “I won’t comment on personal issue of any individual.”

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CBI judge Shivpal Singh

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