New Delhi: AAP MLA Somnath Bharti Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court challenging his conviction and two-year sentence for assaulting AIIMS security staff.
Bharti was taken into custody and sent to prison on Tuesday after the pronouncement of the verdict by a trial court here.
In his plea before the high court, he has sought setting aside of the trial court's verdict and suspension of sentence during the pendency of the revision petition. He has also sought a stay on his conviction in the case.
According to the prosecution, on September 9, 2016, Bharti, along with nearly 300 others, brought down the fence of a boundary wall at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here with a JCB operator.
A magistrate had in January sentenced him to two years in prison. It was challenged before the special judge which also upheld his punishment on Tuesday.
In the petition before the high court, Bharti claimed that the special judge has erroneously convicted and sentenced him and said it was a case of no evidence and the verdict of the trial court was based upon totally false and fabricated story of the prosecution.
The case of the prosecution is full of improvements, embellishments, contradictions and is unworthy of reliance and will fall like a pack of cards just by the stroke of the sheer hand of providence by this court, the plea said, adding that Bharti's conviction has resulted in travesty of justice.
It added that the magisterial court as well as the sessions court failed to appreciate that he is a sitting and third time MLA having good reputation in the society and he devotes all his time for the service of the society.
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The petitioner is an officer of this court and this prosecution is politically motivated to falsely implicate him, it said.
The special judge had partly dismissed Bharti's appeal and convicted him for the offences under sections 147 (rioting) read with 149 (unlawful assembly) of IPC and under section 3 (mischief causing damage to public property) of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.
It, however, had set aside his conviction under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 353 (assault or use of criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) read with section 149 of IPC.
According to Bharti, AIIMS had no authorisation to cover the 'nallah' (drain) between Gautam Nagar and Ring Road as it was public property and had to be opened for general use. During the course of the investigation, it came on record that the drain was given on lease to the AIIMS for covering and maintenance.