Rocky Yadav case: Happy with SC ruling, victim's mother pins hope on Bihar Govt.

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ANI Gaya (Bihar) [India]
Last Updated : Oct 28 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

Delighted with the Supreme Court's decision to stay the bail granted by the Patna High Court to suspended JD-U leader Manorama Devi's son Rocky Yadav, accused in the killing of a school student Aditya Sachdeva in a road rage case, the victim's mother, Chand Sachdeva on Friday appealed to the Bihar government to devote their full attention to the case so that justice is delivered.

"I am happy that Supreme Court heard our appeal. It feels bad to realize that I won't be celebrating this Diwali with my son. I want the case to get the utmost attention from the government," Sachdeva told ANI.

Meanwhile, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Garima Malik said the police will act accordingly once they receive court's order.

"The moment a formal document comes we will initiate the process accordingly. Proceedings are already underway," Mallik said.

Earlier today, the apex court stayed the bail plea of Rocky Yadav, the main accused in the killing of a class XII student Aditya Sachdeva in a road rage case in Gaya on May 7.

Rakesh Ranjan Yadav, alias, Rocky, son of suspended Janata Dal (United) MLC Manorama Devi, was granted bail by the Patna High Court earlier on October 19.

The police arrested Rocky from his father Bindi Yadav's mixer plant in Gaya on May 10.

Rocky's parents, accused of sheltering him while he was on the run after the murder, were recently granted bail.

The police filed a chargesheet in a Gaya court against Rocky and another accused in connection with this case.

They also filed charge sheets against Rocky's cousin Teni Yadav, his father Bindi Yadav and his MLC mother's bodyguard Rajesh Kumar in this connection.

The state government had put the case on speedy trial. The investigation was completed within three weeks and the chargesheet was filed within a month of the incident.

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First Published: Oct 28 2016 | 7:16 PM IST

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