Punjab and Haryana High Court Grants Bail to Rampal with Conditions
Don’t promote mob mentality, avoid congregations: HC to Rampal
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted bail to Rampal, the head of Satlok Ashram in Hisar, after nearly 11 years in prison. The court mandated that he must avoid congregations that could incite violence, emphasizing the need to maintain peace and law and order.
- 01Rampal granted bail after 11 years in prison.
- 02Court prohibits participation in gatherings that may incite violence.
- 03Rampal was previously convicted for murder and conspiracy.
- 04The trial is expected to continue for an extended period.
- 05Around 900 co-accused have also received bail in related cases.
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted bail to Rampal, the leader of Satlok Ashram in Hisar, after he spent nearly 11 years in prison. The court's decision, issued on April 8, 2023, comes with strict conditions, including a prohibition against participating in congregations that could lead to a breach of peace and law and order. Rampal was convicted in October 2018 for the murder of five women and an infant during a violent standoff with police in November 2014, which resulted in injuries to over 180 individuals. The court noted that Rampal's age of 75 years and the lengthy trial process, with only 58 out of 425 prosecution witnesses examined so far, contributed to the bail decision. The court also highlighted that around 900 co-accused have been granted bail in the same case, with 140 facing similar charges as Rampal. The court warned that any violation of bail conditions could lead to cancellation of bail.
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Rampal's release may influence local community dynamics, particularly among his followers, and could raise concerns regarding public safety and law enforcement responses.
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