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Police arrest Lalit Mohan Jha, mastermind behind Lok Sabha security breach

Four individuals have been charged with terrorism under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for the major security breach, during which the two of them – Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma – jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber and set off smoke canisters, while the other two – Anmol Shinde and Neelam Devi – protested outside.

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Police arrested Lalit Mohan Jha, a key accused in the Parliament security breach incident is allegedly the mastermind behind the Lok Sabha security breach, was arrested on Thursday after surrendering to the police. Lalit accompanied by another man, reached the Kartavya Path Police station, where he was handed over to the Special Cell of the Delhi Police.

Four individuals have been charged with terrorism under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for the major security breach, during which the two of them – Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma – jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber and set off smoke canisters, while the other two – Anmol Shinde and Neelam Devi – protested outside.

Lalit Mohan Jha, arrested on Thursday night after surrendering at the Kartavya Path Police station, is believed to be the mastermind behind the Parliament breach on the anniversary of the Parliament attack on Wednesday. The Delhi police Special Cell have taken him into custody, and the interrogation is underway. The Police said Jha had allegedly shared a video of the attack with his associate on Whatsapp.

According to reports no mobile phone was recovered from Lalit and it is believed he might have destroyed all four phones of the other accusedin Rajasthan. After the Parliament breach, Lalit went to Kuchaman, where he met his friend Mahesh, who arranged a room for Lalit to spend the night.

The police filed terrorism charges under the stringent UAPA against four individuals – Neelam Devi (37), Amol Shinde(25), Manoranjan D(34) and Sagar Sharma (26). The charges include assault or criminal force to deter a public servant from the discharge of duty (353), obstructing a public servant in the discharge of public functions (186), want only giving provocation with intent to cause a riot (153), trespass (452), criminal conspiracy (IPC 120B), punishment for conspiracy (Section 18), punishment for terrorist act (Section16).     

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Kapil Sibal entry triggers debate: Should a politician contest and hold SCBA presidentship?

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The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) election campaigning has hotted up with Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal entering the fray in the last moment for the President’s post. Sibal’s main contender is Pradeep Rai, SCBA Vice-President for two terms and an active Senior Advocate known for his concern for members’ cause.  Sibal, a Rajya Sabha MP from the Samajwadi Party, had filed his nomination on May 9, a mere seven days before the elections on May 16. The nomination of Sibal has triggered a debate whether a politician should contest and hold the presidentship of the SCBA. 

Justice PV Shetty, former Lokayukta, Karnataka, told India Legal: “The President-elect should not make use of the position as the office-bearer of the association to improve his position. His political will should not find place in the association’s acitivity. It should be kept separate. One is elected as the President of the SCBA and one should not use the position to improve his political status.”

Justice PV Shetty

The SCBA’s mandate is to facilitate a constructive dialogue between the Bar and the Bench, nurturing an environment conducive to the administration of justice. However, partisanship can effectively mar any such interactive effort. A politician brings with himself a baggage of not only entrenched ideologies but vested interests too. He juggles two careers and two ambitions at a time. It opens up the SCBA or any organisation to become a tool of partisan motives, turning it into an impediment rather than a facilitator of legal discourse. This has potential to erode public trust in the judiciary and compromise the sanctity of law administration and justice.

Justice Sridhar Rao, former acting chief justice of Gauhati High Court, told India Legal: “Allowing a Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly to hold senior posts in the SCBA is not tenable. The association will then have the character of a political party. It will also affect the unity of the Bar.”

Justice Sridhar Rao

Accessibility is another crucial factor that underscores the unsuitability of politicians for leadership roles within professional bodies such as the SCBA. A politician’s hectic schedule, divided between political engagements and legal pursuits, leaves little room for meaningful engagement with the grassroots members of the Bar. A leader who is inaccessible to the common man cannot truly understand their concerns and represent their interests effectively.

Prof Suryaprakash, Vice Chancellor, National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, told India Legal:  “Article 19 (i) (c) provides for freedom to form associations and unions. The SCBA has been formed not for political aggrandisement but for protection and promotion of advocates interests and rights; and to facilitate administration of justice. SCBA assists the highest court in justice delivery system, and is a part of justice delivery system. The Bar and the Bench go hand in hand. No politician should head the SCBA as it would make all political parties vie with each other to set up their own candidate and would thus make the association a political arena. Bar and Bench go hand in hand. No politician should head the SCBA. It should be headed only by legal professionals.”

Prof.(Dr.) S. Surya Prakash

Sibal was previously elected SCBA President three times, his last tenure was twenty-three years ago in 2001. Before that, he was President during the 1995-96 and 1997-98 terms. Kapil Sibal also served as the Additional Solicitor General of India during 1989–90.

Senior Advocate Pradeep Rai has over 25 years of standing at the Bar in the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, Commissions, Regulatory Bodies and Tribunals.  During his two terms as Vice-President, SCBA, Rai has taken quite a few initiatives to promote the interests of the SCBA members. He founded various sub-committees of the Supreme Court Bar Association, including Grievance Committee, E-Committee, Health Committee, Bar Coordination Committee, Culture Committee and State Sub-Committee.

Incumbent SCBA President Senior Advocate Adish Aggarwala is standing for re-election. Apart from Sibal, Rai and Aggarwala, Senior Advocate Priya Hingorani, Advocates Neeraj Srivastava and Tripurari Ray are also in the fray.

The SCBA elections will be held on May 16 . Voters will choose the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. A debate will be held in the Supreme Court lawns between the candidates for the posts of President and Hony Secretary on May 15. Votes will be counted on May 18, Saturday.

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YSR Congress Party MLA slaps voter in polling queue, video viral

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video of YSR Congress MLA A. Sivakumar went viral, in which he can be seen slapping a voter for objecting to the legislator skipping the line at a polling booth in the Huderabad’s Guntur district. The voter and the YSR Congress MLA are shown slapping  each other in the video, which was posted by BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla. Following this, the voter is thrashed by the MLA’s supporters.

In the viral video, the MLA is seen getting violent with the voter and as he slaps him across the face. During the ten second video, it can be seen that no security personnel interfered in between or to rescue the voter. Other voters in the queue were seen trying to help the voter as the MLA’s supports are continuously hitting the voter.

The MLA of the current ruling party is receiving backlash on social media. Netizens are shaing  the video and describes it as an ugly show of political muscle power.  However, YSR Congress Party MLA Abdul Hafeez has described the video as a ploy to defame the ruling party. He also mentioned that the party is reviewing the viral video. The official social media handles of the party have even shared visuals of the injured supporters and employees of the party and have claimed that they were attacked by TDP members.

However, it is not clear what exactly happened before the exchange of blows began, but the MLA’s attack on the voter has come under strong criticism on social media.

According to sources, TDP has filed a complaint about the incident with the Election Commission. The Andhra police are already submitting formal complaints on the event.

The Election Commission has mandated a thorough investigation into the claimed assault on a voter waiting in line at polling place 115 of Ithanagar in the Tenali Assembly Constituency in the Guntur district this morning by incumbent MLA Sivakumar of the YSR Congress.

Voting is taking place today for 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh.

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Arvind Kejriwal says he will be out of jail next day if INDIA Bloc comes to power at the Centre

Arvind Kejriwal told his party councillors he will be watching the election results inside the jail on 4th June and if the I.N.D.I.A bloc comes to power, he promised that he will be back on 5th June.

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that he would be out of the jail if I.N.D.I.A bloc comes to power at the Centre in the undergoing Lok Sabha elections. He was addressing AAP councillors in the New Delhi where he emphasised that the recent Supreme Court decision to grant him interim bail is nothing short of a miracle, attributing it to a divine intervention that enabled him to be out for 20 days.

Kejriwal said the Aam Aadmi Party leaders are respected and loved by the people but the BJP fears AAP due to its work. The Delhi chief minister said that he has to go back to jail on 2nd June.  He told his party councillors he will be watching the election results inside the jail on 4th June and if the I.N.D.I.A bloc comes to power, he promised that he will be back on 5th June.

Kejriwal recalled after he had been put in jail, the love of his people boosted his morale. He said the ED tried a lot to break AAP many times but the people did not go anywhere. The Delhi CM added his AAP councillors have set an example for other parties.

He said the ED tried their best to break him inside the jail He recalled sometimes they used to insult him and did not even give him insulin for 15 days. He further added that he is a diabetes patient and he had been repeatedly telling the doctor to give him insulin.

The Aam Aadmi Party supremo stated that there were 2 CCTV cameras installed inside his cell in Tihar jail and the feed was monitored by 13 officers. It was said that the CCTV feed was also provided to Prime Minister Office. Kejriwal said this means Modi ji is monitoring him. He went on to say that he did not know what grudge PM Modi has against him.

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