New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear on March 11 a plea challenging the grant of bail by the Allahabad High Court to Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister Ajay Mishra, in connection with the Lakhimpur Kheri violence that left eight people, including four farmers, dead.
A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana took note of the submissions of lawyer Prashant Bhushan that the other accused in the case are moving courts for grant of bail citing the relief granted to Ashish Mishra and asked him to intimate the high court that the top court is hearing the plea for cancellation of bail.
“I can list on March 11 only. Other judges have to be available,” the CJI said. A single-judge bench of the High Court, on February 10, had granted bail to Mishra who had spent four months in
custody.
Bhushan submitted that the high court while granting the bail, did not follow the law laid down and did not consider aspects like tampering with evidence and fleeing from justice.
“The problem is that other accused are also moving," he added.
Bhushan also sought a direction to the high court that for the time being, the bail plea of other accused be not considered.
“File a memo before the High Court that we are hearing on March 11,” the bench said.
Three family members of farmers, who were killed in the violence, have sought a stay on the February 10 bail order of the High Court, saying the verdict was “unsustainable in the eyes of law as there has been no meaningful and effective assistance by the state to the court in the matter”.