Ranchi: RJD president Lalu Prasad was released from jail Thursday evening after completion of bail formalities in the special CBI court in Ranchi.
After the Bar Council of India allowed lawyers to attend necessary court works, Prasad's lawyers submitted a bail bond and two sureties of Rs 1 lakh each in the Ranchi CBI court during the day.
Accordingly, judge M K Mishra issued a release order of the RJD supremo.
Inspector General of Prison department Virendra Bhusan told media that after fulfillment of the bail conditions in the Ranchi CBI court the order reached Birsa Munda jail which sent a mail to the competent authorities in AIIMS New Delhi, where the RJD boss is undergoing treatment in judicial custody, and he was set free this evening.
Prasad will,however, stay in AIIMS for some more time for treatment of his ailments as desired by his family.
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The Jharkhand High Court had granted bail to Prasad in the last pending case related to the Dumka treasury on April 17.
Initially, Prasad's lawyers had planned to move the Special CBI court in Ranchi for fulfilling the bail conditions at the earliest on April 19, but they could not do so as lawyers had stopped attending courts following Jharkhand bar council's directives in the wake of surging coronavirus cases which had infected many judicial staff too.
The restrictions were meant for one week but subsequently, it was extended by another week till May 2 on the same ground.
But, the Bar Council of India's permission came as a relief to Prasad whose lawyers completed the process in the Ranchi court.
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If things would have materialised on time, Prasad could have been freed after 39 months and 25 days of incarceration.