Hindustan Times (East UP)

SC sets aside HC’s interim bail to ex-UP min Gayatri Prajapati

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The Supreme Court on Thursday set aside Allahabad High Court’s order which granted interim bail for two months on medical grounds to former Uttar Pradesh minister Gayatri Prasad Prajapati -accused in a gang rape case.

A bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan allowed the appeal filed by the UP government and said the September 3 HC order was “unsustaina­ble”.

Prajapati, who was a minister in the then Samajwadi Party government, is accused of raping, along with others, a woman and attempting to molest her minor daughter.

“There was no satisfacti­on recorded by the high court that treatment offered to respondent (Prajapati) was not adequate and he requires any further treatment by any particular medical institute for which it is necessary to release the respondent on interim bail on medical grounds,” the bench, also comprising Justices R S Reddy and M R Shah, noted in its order.

“The high court, without considerin­g the entire materials on record, has passed the impugned order dated September 3, 2020 which is unsustaina­ble. In result, we allow this appeal, set aside the order dated September 3,” the bench said.

The bench also dealt with the arguments advanced by Prajapati’s counsel who had said that every person, even if he or she is an accused in a serious offence, requires a humane treatment by the prison authoritie­s. “There can be no two views with regard to above. Humane treatment to all including an accused is requiremen­t of law. Furthermor­e, a prisoner, who is suffering from an ailment, has to be given due treatment and care while in prison,” the bench noted.

During the arguments in the top court, the UP government had said that the state is providing full medical facilities and treatment to Prajapati.

The apex court had on September 21 stayed the operation of the order passed by the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court.

Prajapati has been in jail since March 15, 2017 and is currently undergoing treatment for various ailments at KGMU.

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