Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane gets one-month jail term for pouring mud on NHAI engineer

28 April,2026 01:35 PM IST |  Sindhudurg  |  mid-day online correspondent

While passing the order, the court noted that lawmakers are not supposed to take the law into their hands. However, it suspended Rane`s sentence after the conviction on Monday and allowed him time to appeal before a higher court

At the time of the incident in 2019, Nitesh Rane was in the Opposition Congress. (File pic)


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A court in Sindhudurg has sentenced Maharashtra minister and BJP leader Nitesh Rane to one month's imprisonment in a 2019 case of pouring mud on an NHAI engineer. While passing the order, the court noted that lawmakers are not supposed to take the law into their hands.

However, the court suspended Rane's sentence after the conviction on Monday and allowed him time to appeal before a higher court while acquitting 29 other accused in the case, news agency PTI reported.

Additional Sessions Court Judge VS Deshmukh stated, "Even though Rane's intention was to raise a voice against the poor quality of work and inconvenience faced by the people, he was not supposed to humiliate or insult a public servant in public."

The judge further noted, "If such incidents continue to occur, public servants would not be able to discharge their duties with dignity."

Court calls it ‘abuse of power'

Calling the act an "abuse of power", the court held that it is the demand of the time to curb such a tendency.

Nitesh Rane, who is the son of former Union Minister Narayan Rane, was among the 30 persons charged for various offences, including rioting, assault to deter a public servant, and criminal conspiracy. He was in the Opposition Congress when the incident occurred.

All the accused were acquitted of these offences, as the court found insufficient evidence to support most of the claims.

However, the court found the minister guilty of an offence under Indian Penal Code Section 504 (intentional insult meant to provoke a breach of public peace) and sentenced him to one month's imprisonment.

Nitesh Rane, then a Congress MLA, had called the National Highway Authority's subdivisional engineer, Prakash Shedekar, to a bridge over the Gad River in Kankavli on July 4, 2019, to inspect the work to widen the Mumbai-Goa Highway.

According to the prosecution, the legislator and his followers, frustrated by the poor quality of the roadwork and waterlogging, confronted the engineer. They poured muddy water on Shedekar and forced him to walk through slush in public.

The court, after perusing the evidence on record, noted that the informant (victim) was holding a high post in the National Highway Authority.

The court also remarked, "Despite that, he was made to walk through the muddy water in public. It would have certainly humiliated and insulted him."

Furthermore, the judge held that Nitesh Rane compelling Shedekar to walk through the muddy water "was nothing but an intentional insult to the informant" and provocation to cause him to break the public peace.

(With inputs from PTI)

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