Delhi Court grants bail while writing poem in its order: Delhi Riots

Karkardooma Court chose a different way to grant bail while pulling up Delhi Police over their lack of evidence, the judge wrote a poem in its order for allowing bail to a Delhi Riots Accused, Babu.

Additional Session Judge Amitabh Rawat while hearing the matter through video conferencing wrote: 

“Babu pleading for his bail; State opposing tooth and nail.Summers bygone, winters have arrived; But crime you did, and Rahul cried.I am not the one, I am not the one;Too grave the charge, don’t pretend.Whom did I attack, where is he;Oh! That we know, in the trial we will see. You say I have said & I deny from the first blush;Rahul may be gone yet Satish said. Didn’t we say; don’t rush;Let me go, let me go, even Imran is on bail.Even then, even then;  it wouldn’t be a smooth sail.Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop;I have heard, heard a lot.Mind is clear, with claims tall; Its my time to take a call.Babu has a sordid past;proof is scant, which may not last.His omnipotence can’t be assumed;Peril to vanished Rahul, is legally fumed.”Take your freedom from the cage you are in;Till the trial is over, the state is reigned in.The State proclaims; to have the cake and eat it too; The Court comes calling ; before the cake is eaten, bake it too.

Babu has been arrested for allegedly shooting Rahul with a gun who vanished later.

The court allowed bail to Babu and directed him to furnish personal bond in the sum of Rs. 10,000/- along with a local surety of like amount.

-India Legal Bureau
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