New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday said if Ashish Mishra, an accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, physically attended political events then it would be a violation of his bail conditions. Ashish is the son of Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, representing one of the victims, contended before a bench led by Justice Surya Kant that Mishra was attending political events and distributing tricycles at an event. Bhushan submitted that Mishra has been violating the bail condition, which was set by the apex court, Mishra can only enter Uttar Pradesh for trial. "If he is physically attending, then it is a violation," observed the bench.
Bhushan stressed that Mishra has participated in various functions recently, distributing tricycles in Uttar Pradesh and added, “I will file an affidavit and place documents”. Senior advocate Siddhartha Dave, representing Mishra, opposing Bhushan’s submission, said, "I am not that foolish to violate liberty like that."
After hearing submissions, the bench also comprising Justice PS Narasimha asked Bhushan to file an affidavit substantiating his allegations. However, the bench did not record it in the order passed today. The bench also asked the public prosecutor and the district police to take effective steps to secure the presence of witnesses so that the trial court's time is not wasted.