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A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Court in Ranchi will be pronouncing the quantum of sentence for former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and others in the fodder scam case on Saturday, 6 January.

It was earlier supposed to be pronounced on 3 January but has repeatedly been getting rescheduled. The Special CBI Court Judge Shivpal Singh had told PTI on 4 January that he was getting phone calls from Lalu’s men.

The special CBI court had on 23 December pronounced the RJD chief guilty in the Rs 900 crore fodder scam case. A total of 15 people, including Lalu, were convicted in the 20-year-old case. Seven people, including former Bihar Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra, were declared innocent.

According to lawyers, Lalu Prasad can be awarded three to seven years’ punishment. If he gets three years’ punishment, he may get bail soon after sentencing. Lalu Prasad is at present lodged in Birsa Munda Central Jail in Ranchi.

  • A special court will pronounce the quantum of sentence for jailed RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav and others on Saturday, 6 January at 4 pm
  • The sentencing has repeatedly been getting postponed. “Got phone calls from Lalu’s men,” said the judge on 4 January
  • The judge had also told Lalu Yadav, “I got many references for you, but don’t worry. I will only follow the law”
  • The trial was completed on 13 December in the special CBI court and Lalu was convicted on 23 December
  • “I have no role in this scam directly; consider minimum punishment keeping in view my age and health grounds,” Lalu said in his plea before the Ranchi court

Judge Says ‘Open Jail is Best for Convicts’; Sentence Expected at 4 PM

Speaking at the court proceedings, the judge said “an open jail is best for the convicts, as they also have experience of cow farming.”

Hearing Begins Via Video

The court proceedings in the fodder scam hearing began around 2 pm via video conferencing. The sentence is expected to be announced at 4 pm.

Sentence for Lalu Yadav to be Announced at 2 pm on Saturday

The sentence for Lalu Yadav and the 10 others in the fodder scam case will be announced at 2 pm on Saturday, 6 January, via video conferencing, the RJD chief’s lawyer Chittaranjan Sinha has said.

Sentence for Lalu Yadav to be Announced Shortly

The hearing over the quantum of sentence for the five accused, including Lalu Yadav, has been completed at the Ranchi court. The sentence is expected to be announced shortly.

Judge Shivpal Singh will be pronouncing the quantum of sentence via video conferencing.

Have no Role in This Scam Directly, Consider Minimum Punishment: Lalu Yadav

Earlier on Friday, Lalu Yadav’s advocate filed a plea before the Ranchi Special CBI Court demanding minimum punishment to the RJD chief on health grounds.

In his plea, Lalu mentioned, “I have no role in this scam directly; consider minimum punishment keeping in view my age and health grounds.”

Bihar RJD chief Ramchandra Purve said the party has faith that Lalu will get justice.

Ramchandra PurveLalu Prasad Yadav has blessings of the almighty and we have faith that he will get justice. I am sure Lalu ji will attend RJD’s crucial meeting tomorrow.

Amidst Proceedings, Lalu Cracks A Joke

Even in the midst of proceedings to decide the quantum of sentence in a fodder scam involving RJD chief Lalu Prasad, the leader did not miss an opportunity to crack a funny when he told the judge that “it was very cold in jail” to which the judge replied play ‘tabla’.

Prasad, known for his funny liners, said in the court, “It is very cold here (in jail)”.

CBI Special Court Judge Shiv Pal Singh, hearing the csae, was quick to reply, “Then, play tabla (musical instrument)”.

Got Phone Calls From Lalu’s Men: Judge

After the sentencing of Lalu Prasad Yadav and other got postponed for the second day in a row, Special CBI Court judge Shivpal Singh said: “Got phone calls from Lalu’s men.”

Moreover, according to ANI, the judge told Lalu Yadav, “I got many references for you, but don’t worry. I will only follow the law.”

CBI Lawyer Requests Judge to Give Maximum Sentence to the Accused

The CBI lawyer has requested the Ranchi Special CBI Court judge to give maximum sentence to the accused in the fodder scam case so that no one tries to commit such a heinous crime.

Sentencing Postponed Again

The Ranchi Special CBI Court will pronounce the quantum of punishment for Lalu Prasad Yadav and 14 other accused in the fodder scam case on 5 January, Friday, news agency ANI reported.

The announcement has been postponed for the second day a in a row.

Lalu Yadav Reaches Court

Former Bihar Chief Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav arrives at Ranchi Special CBI Court for quantum of sentence in fodder scam case.

Sentencing Postponed

The quantum of sentence for Lalu Prasad Yadav and others in the fodder scam case to be pronounced on Thursday, 4 january, news agency ANI reported.

The announcement of the sentence was rescheduled due to the death of advocate Vindeshwari Prasad.

RJD Leaders Summoned for Contempt of Court

Special Court Judge summons RJD leaders Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Tejashwi Yadav and Manoj Jha on 23 January for speaking against the court, news agnecy ANI reported.

Lalu Reaches Court

Lalu Prasad Yadav and others have reached the Special CBI court in Ranchi for quantum of sentence in a fodder scam case.

RJD Leaders Alleged Botched Probe by CBI

After his conviction on 23 December, several RJD members including his son Tejaswi Yadav had alleged a botched CBI investigation.

Tejashwi Yadav said, “We will challenge judgment in High Court. We have already appealed against conviction in Chaibasa treasury case in HC. Bail procedure would take place only after HC’s opening. Nitish Kumar, BJP kept trying to malign Lalu Ji.”

Also Read: Fodder Scam: Lalu Prasad Yadav, 14 Others Found Guilty

The CBI court had acquitted another former Bihar Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra and five others in the case, relating to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 84.5 lakh from the Deoghar district treasury between 1990 and 1994. Lalu Prasad was the Chief Minister of then undivided Bihar from 1990 to 1997.

There were 34 accused in the case, out of which 11 died during the trial, while one turned CBI approver and admitted to the crime. The 16 convicted people include three former IAS officials Phoolchand Mandal, Beck Julius and Mahesh Prasad.

Lalu Prasad is also facing trial in three more cases relating to the fodder scam.

The Quint

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