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Supreme Court to hear Asaram Bapu's bail plea in rape case

Updated on: 19 July,2017 09:37 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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The Supreme Court is set to hear the bail plea of self-styled godman, Asaram Bapu, who is facing charges of rape. the Supreme Court had earlier dismissed bail plea of Asaram in a Rajasthan harassment case

Supreme Court to hear Asaram Bapu's bail plea in rape case

Asaram Bapu
Asaram Bapu


The Supreme Court today is set to hear the bail plea of self styled godman, Asaram Bapu, who is facing charges of rape. In another case registered against him, the Supreme Court had earlier dismissed bail plea of Asaram in a Rajasthan harassment case, where a teenager had accused him of sexually assaulting her during celebrations in a village near Jodhpur ashram.


Earlier in April, the Supreme Court had asked Gujarat trial court to consider Asaram Bapu's case urgently and finish the trial in a time bound manner. Last February, the Apex Court had directed Uttar Pradesh and Haryana Government to provide full protection to the witnesses in the Asaram rape-case.


Also read: SC refuses interim bail to Asaram Bapu

The Jodhpur Police arrested Asaram on August 3, 2013 and since then he is in prison. The apex court had in October last year sought the Centre's response and five states on a plea seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation ( CBI) probe into the alleged murder of children through black magic and attacks on ten witnesses in Asaram's rape cases.

Asaram Bapu's son Narayan Sai, has also been named in connection with a rape case registered against him by the Gujarat state. Sai was arrested for allegedly raping a Surat-based woman who was his father's disciple between 2002 and 2005. The Gujarat Government had earlier told the top court division bench that the rape case registered against Asaram would very likely precede in an expeditious manner, adding that the trial would be completed within six months so the bail should not be granted to him in the case.

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