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Delhi HC grants 2-week parole to Om Prakash Chautala to look after ailing wife

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court granted two-week parole to INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala, serving a 10-year jail term, to look after his ailing wife.

Delhi HC grants 2-week parole to Om Prakash Chautala to look after ailing wife

Om Prakash Chautala. File photo



New Delhi, December 22

The Delhi High Court on Friday granted two-week parole to INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala, serving a 10-year jail term in a teachers recruitment scam case, to look after his ailing wife.

Justice Mukta Gupta, however, restrained the former Haryana chief minister from involving in any other activity and also stopped him from moving out of Sirsa where his wife is admitted to a hospital.

While granting the relief, the court asked him to furnish a personal bond of Rs 50,000 and two sureties of the like amount.

“He should confine himself to the hospital at Sirsa where his wife is admitted and is in ICU, unless she is shifted to other hospital out of that place,” the court said.

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It said Chautala should ensure that he would not indulge himself in any activity except the reason for which he had been granted the parole.

In the petition filed through advocate Amit Sahni, the 82-year-old leader had said that his wife Sneh Lata was critically ill and was hospitalised at Sirsa and that he wanted to spend time with his wife “in her last days”.

Delhi Police standing counsel Rahul Mehra vehemently opposed his parole plea, saying the court had earlier cancelled Chautala’s parole and furlough on the grounds that he was attending political rallies.

He said there were other family members to take care of the ailing woman.

The court, however, observed that the order by which his parole and furlough was cancelled was appealed before a division bench which had asked the authority to consider Chautala’s request when he applied in future.

It also said that after the March order, he was granted furlough twice and had not misused it. The court also said there was no dispute that his wife was ill and he needed to visit her.

The court had earlier asked Chautala to substantiate his claim of seeking two-month parole to look after his ailing wife by producing her recent medical records.

The plea has said the leader was last granted parole earlier this year and he was entitled to get parole as per parole and furlough guidelines, which stipulate that a minimum of six months should elapse after the date of termination of the previous parole.

The high court had on March 1 cancelled the parole granted to Chautala on medical grounds and asked him to “surrender forthwith”, saying he cocked a snook at the court and “misled” it by feigning illness. It had then said that Chautala was misusing his parole to attend public meetings.

Chautala, his son Ajay Chautala and three others are serving 10-year jail term in the case.

The Supreme Court in August 2015 had dismissed Chautalas’ appeals against the high court verdict upholding their conviction and sentence of 10 years awarded by a trial court in the junior basic training teachers recruitment scam case.

The father-son duo and 53 others, including two IAS officers, were among the 55 people convicted on January 16, 2013 by the trial court for illegally recruiting 3,206 JBT teachers in Haryana in 2000. PTI

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