A Delhi court on Monday cancelled the non-bailable warrants (NBW) issued against Bollywood actor Shayan Munshi, who is facing prosecution for allegedly turning hostile in Jessica Lal murder case. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Pooran Chand cancelled the NBW on his appearance in the court and directed him to be careful in future.
The court had earlier issued NBW against Munshi, who was out on bail, after he failed to appear before it during the proceedings.
The court has fixed April 28 for hearing arguments on framing of charges in the case.
Meanwhile, the court issued a notice to another accused Prem Manocha, who was then working as a ballistic expert, to clarify the position of stay which was earlier granted by the Supreme Court qua proceedings against him.
Manocha’s counsel told the court that stay by the apex court is still in operation but the CMM issued notice to the accused for April 28 to clarify it.
The court, which had in December 23, 2013, granted bail to Munshi, as the offence alleged against him was bailable, had also imposed several conditions on him including that he would regularly attend the hearings, not influence witnesses or tamper with the records in any manner and inform it before leaving the country.
Munshi, a primary witness of the prosecution in the Jessica murder case, and Manocha are accused of lying on oath during trial before the sessions court and of introducing the “two-gun theory”, which was the primary defence taken by the convicts.
The Delhi High Court registrar had filed two separate complaints against them in September 2013 after the High Court passed an order on March 22, 2013, directing their prosecution for perjury. – PTI
Shayan Munshi is accused of lying on oath during trial before the sessions court and introducing the “two-gun theory”