Justice N Sathish Kumar passed the interim order on a petition by Jawahirulla challenging the recent order of a CBI court confirming his conviction by an additional chief metropolitan magistrate (ACMM) in September 2004.
Earlier in the day when the petition came up for hearing, the judge directed Jawahirulla to surrender before the ACMM's court.
The counsel for Jawahirulla later conveyed that his client has complied with the judge's order and surrendered, following which Justice Kumar suspended the sentence.
The high court had on June 21 exempted Jawahirulla from surrendering in the case till yesterday on the grounds that he was observing Ramzan fast.
The ACMM's court had sentenced the TNMMK leader and four others to a one-year rigorous imprisonment for violation of Foreign Contribution (Regulations) Act (FCRA), 1976 by allegedly receiving Rs 1.54 crore foreign contribution without getting prior permission from the Reserve Bank of India.
The sentence was confirmed by the additional sessions judge for CBI cases recently, following which Jawahirulla moved the high court.
On December 15, 1997, they had opened an account in the Bank of India branch here in the name of Coimbatore Muslim Relief Fund (CMRF) and in pursuance of it, received foreign contribution of Rs 1.54 crore without prior RBI permission.
A case was registered by the CBI against Jawahirulla and two other office bearers of the TNMMK, besides two others of the CMRF under various sections of IPC besides under the FCRA.
In his petition, Jawahirullah submitted that the trial court and the appellate court had failed to note that the prosecution had not produced any evidence to prove he had entered into a criminal conspiracy with the others in furtherance of a criminal offence.
The FCRA only prohibits receiving donation or contribution from a foreigner and not from persons who have gone abroad from India, he claimed.
He said both the trial court and the appellate court had failed to note that the CMRF was not a unit of the TNMMK. Hence, he sought quashing of the sentence.
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