Wednesday, August 20, 2008

BMW case: Advocates R K Anand, I U Khan guilty

The Delhi High Court today convicted senior advocates -- R K Anand and I U Khan -- in the BMW expose case for obstructing administration of justice. "They are senior advocates and they did not tender either conditional or unconditional apology for their conduct in the BMW case," a Division Bench of Justices Manmohan Sarin andMadan B Lokur said, in their 112-page verdict in the contempt case relating to the expose. Recommending that they be stripped of their designation of senior advocate, the court asked them not to appear in the Delhi High Court and its subordinate courts for the next four months as punishment.

The Bench also imposed a fine of Rs 2,000 on each of them and rapped them for their "irresponsible" behaviour, saying "we are not dealing with young lawyers. Both are seasoned lawyers and such conduct was not expected of them." Meanwhile, the court recommended that amicus curiae Arvind Nigam, who assisted the court in the over year-long trial, be designated as a senior advocate. During the proceedings, Anand was conspicuous by his absence while Khan was present in the court. Both Anand and Khan were accused of obstructing the administration of justice by allegedly influencing a witness Sunil Kulkarni in the sensational nine-year-old BMW hit-and-run case. Anand, the defence counsel and Khan, the prosecutor, were shown as colluding with the witness in an NDTV sting operation last year.

The court on May 31 last year had taken suo motucognisance of the sting operation showing Anand, in collusionwith Khan, allegedly offering money to Kulkarni to depose infavour of Sanjeev Nanda, the prime accused in the hit-and-runcase. Nanda, the grandson of retired Naval chief S M Nanda, isaccused of mowing down six persons, including three policemen,with his BMW car on January 10, 1999.

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