Lakhan Bhaiyya killing: Govt challenges Pradeep Sharma acquittal

November 24, 2013 04:04 pm | Updated June 04, 2016 03:48 pm IST - Mumbai:

The Maharashtra government has approached the Bombay High Court in an appeal against the acquittal of encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma in the Lakhan Bhaiyya fake encounter case. File photo: Vivek Bendre

The Maharashtra government has approached the Bombay High Court in an appeal against the acquittal of encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma in the Lakhan Bhaiyya fake encounter case. File photo: Vivek Bendre

Over three months after a sessions court acquitted encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma in a fake encounter case, the Maharashtra government has approached the Bombay High Court in an appeal against the acquittal.

Mr. Sharma and several others, including policemen, were accused of murdering one Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiyya in a fake encounter in November 2006.

A police team allegedly led by Mr. Sharma picked up Gupta along with his friend Anil Bheda from neighbouring Vashi on the suspicion that he was a member of Rajan gang. Prosecution claimed that Gupta was killed in a “fake” encounter near Nana Nani Park in suburban Versova in western Mumbai on the same evening.

>The sessions court had acquitted Mr. Sharma , observing that there is no direct or circumstantial evidence to show his involvement in the case.

The lower court had convicted 21 other accused, >including 13 police officials , and sentenced them to life imprisonment on charges of murder.

On August 7, Gupta’s advocate brother Ramprasad Gupta approached the High Court challenging Sharma’s acquittal.

A division bench of Justices P V Hardas and P N Deshmukh had then sought to know if the state government would also file an appeal against the acquittal.

On October 28, additional public prosecutor Hitendra Dedhia informed the court that a draft of their appeal was ready but is pending approval from the Home ministry.

Following this, the court adjourned Gupta’s appeal till November 26.

On November 16, the state government filed its appeal seeking to challenge the acquittal.

The convicted accused had also approached the High court earlier challenging their conviction.

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