Samajwadi Party MLA Azam Khan Monday moved the Supreme Court challenging a bail condition imposed by the Allahabad High Court which he claimed is for demolishing of buildings of his Jauhar University allegedly built by grabbing of enemy property.
A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Bela M Trivedi was told by advocate Nizam Pasha that the High Court has ordered the "demolition" of the University as a condition for interim bail and now the district administration seeks to execute the order.
Please list this plea for urgent hearing, Pasha urged the court.
The bench said how can a University be demolished as a bail condition and asked Pasha to mention the matter before mentioning the registrar.
On May 10, the High Court while granting him interim bail had directed the Rampur district magistrate to take possession of the enemy property attached to the campus of Jauhar University by June 30, 2022, and raise a boundary wall with barbed wire around it.
It had said that on completion of the mentioned exercise of taking the possession of the land to the satisfaction of the DM, Rampur, the interim bail of Azam Khan shall be converted into regular bail.
At the outset, Pasha said that status of the land on which the University is built is the subject matter of a writ petition in the High Court between the Waqf Board and the custodian of the land in which a stay has been ordered.
He said that despite this the single judge of the High Court has put handover of the land to the custodian as a condition of the bail.
Pasha pointed out that now the district administration has identified that land as a parcel of land underlying between two buildings of the University and has issued notice to vacate the buildings so that they can be demolished in order to comply with the bail order.
The bench asked Pasha to mention it before the registrar for urgent listing.
On May 19, the top court while exercising its powers under Article 142 of the Constitution granted Khan (73) interim bail in an alleged cheating case paving way for his release from prison.
On May 10, the Allahabad High Court had granted him interim bail in a case related to the alleged grabbing of enemy property for his Jauhar University project on the condition that he has to return the entire enemy property to paramilitary forces and has to furnish a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh and two sureties of like amount.
Khan who is a Member of the Legislative Assembly from Rampur Sadar constituency was lodged in the Sitapur jail of the State for more than two years.
An FIR was lodged at Azem Nagar police station in Rampur against Khan and others in 2019 for alleged grabbing of enemy property and misappropriation of public money of more than hundreds of crores of rupees.
It was alleged in the FIR that during partition one Imamuddin Qureshi went to Pakistan and his land was recorded as enemy property, but Khan in collusion with others grabbed the 13.842-hectare plot.
On May 6, the top court said it is a travesty of justice that the High Court has not delivered its verdict on the bail plea despite reserving the order last December in the grabbing of enemy property case.
The top court had noted that Khan has been granted bail in 86 out of 87 cases lodged against him and observed that it is keeping the plea of Khan pending till the High Court delivered its order on his bail.
The high court on December 4, 2021, had reserved its decision. However, the state government later submitted an application and sought permission to present some new facts through fresh affidavits, which were filed on May 5.
The High Court had then on May 10 delivered its verdict in the case.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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