Supreme Court grants one-month bail to Madani


New Delhi, Jul 11 (PTI): The Supreme Court today granted one-month bail to Abdul Nazir Madani, prime accused in 2008 Bangalore serial bomb blast case, on health ground. 

A bench of justices J Chelameswar and A K Sikri granted the relief as the accused is suffering from various ailments but directed him not to leave Bangalore. 

The court said the Karnataka government is at liberty to take all steps to ensure that he does not get in touch with witnesses in the case, including putting him under surveill .. 

Madani has been behind bars for the last four years and is suffering diabetes and vision-threatening ailment in both eyes. 

The apex court had earlier denied the bail plea of Madani and had directed the Karnataka government to provide medical treatment to him. 
  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 12 2014

    No comments because it is the Supreme Court decision.

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  • Balaji, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 12 2014

    No comments from so called sickular daiji readers . if it is related to Modi or BJP for good or bad news may cross 100 within minutes ...

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  • Mukesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 12 2014

    He is Harm to India. Hang him ASAP.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 12 2014

    In one month he can plan for another blast!

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  • NISHAR, UAE

    Sat, Jul 12 2014

    can you prove his previous accusations? or did u joined with him at that time? He's still not
    Just don't utter nonsense. He's still accused not guilt. Nothing could be proved by your impotent BJP Govt.
    Read Propaganda of your communal gov. (source - Wikipedia)
    *Findings of Tehelka in Bangalore blast case*
    Tehelka, a political magazine finds that Yoganand a BJP worker, and witness in Mahdani case,does not even know that he is a witness in the Mahdani case. His testimony in the chargesheet reads, "I have seen strangers visit the estate. Among them was a man wearing a cap. I had seen him only on television. I realised that the man was Mahdani." Some of the Bharatiya Janata Party and RSS workers said they had not seen Mahdani in the area. The testimony of Rafeeq, who had worked in the Lakkeri estate as a labour and was arrested by SIT in 2008 reads, "I was subjected to brutal torture. They even gave me electric shocks. I was forced to give testimony against Mahdani. They threatened to book me in terrorism cases and to put me behind bars forever along with Naseer if I didn’t sign the witness statement. I had no option, I did it. Since then I have been burning with guilt. I know that an innocent man is in prison because of me.

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  • Radhakrishna Khandige, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 11 2014

    Very Very bad! My consious totaly disagree with this dicision !

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  • tomcat, Mangalore/Oman

    Fri, Jul 11 2014

    Finally the old crap is out. I hope common sense will prevail.

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