New Delhi, Oct 22: A day after his disqualification from the Rajya Sabha, Congress leader Rashid Masood on Tuesday moved the Delhi High Court challenging his conviction and four years sentence in a corruption case.
Justice Hima Kohli issued notice to the CBI and sought its response by November 13, on Mr. Masood’s appeal.
Mr. Masood’s counsel H.R. Khan Suhail also sought suspension of his client’s jail term on medical grounds.
He said 67-year-old Mr. Masood is acute diabetic and is taking insulin several times a day besides other medicines for his old-age ailments.
He also submitted that the trial was going on against Mr. Masood for past 17 years and he is in custody since October 1, when he was sentenced to four years jail by the trial court.
Justice Kohli admitted his appeal and asked the CBI to respond to Mr. Masood’s plea for suspension of sentence on the next date of hearing, i.e. November 13.
Mr. Masood was held guilty by the trial court of fraudulently nominating undeserving candidates to MBBS seats allotted to Tripura in medical colleges across the country from the central pool as Health Minister in the National Front government of 1990. The court had also imposed a fine of Rs. 60,000 on him.
Mr. Masood is the first MP to lose his seat after the July 10 Supreme Court judgement which had removed the immunity for convicted lawmakers.
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