The minister had filed an appeal in the district court against the Chief Judicial Magistrate order, stating that due to the lower court's order he could lose his membership, Minister's lawyer Bihari Singh said.
District Judge Yogendra Nath Shukla stayed execution of lower court's order in the case in which he is accused of misbehaving with a government employee in 1995.
The Child Development and Nutrition Minister was awarded three years imprisonment on February 28, but was released by the court on bail and personal bond.
Tripathi had alleged in FIR filed under various sections of the IPC that when he had gone to deliver a registered letter at Chaurasiya's home on October 19, 1995, he misbehaved with him and snatched a bundle of official documents.
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