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MPMLA Court Acquits Samajwadi Party MLA Nahid Hassan In Attempt To Murder Case

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A special MPMLA court acquitted major relief to Samajwadi Party MLA Nahid Hasan acquitted in a 2019 attempt to murder case due to lack of evidence.

Samajwadi Party MLA Nahid Hasan got major relief as he was acquitted from MPMLA court. He was accused in the case of attempt to murder registered against him in the year of 2019. MPMLA Court stated in his order that Nahid Hassan is being acquitted due to lack of evidences.

On Friday, Special judge Surender Kumar absolved that prosecution could not produce enough evidenced and grounds against Nahid Hasan and Haider Ali. Court said on the grounds the prosecution has said to prove the case against them.

Chouhan said that he had argued that the charges against the accused had not been proven in front of the court in Kairana, in the Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh.

As per the Additional government counsel Satendra Dhiryan asserts that on July 11, 2019, in the area of the Jhinjhana police station, Shamli, police had filed a case under sections 323, 353, 332, 307, and 120b of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against Hasan and others for an alleged attempt to murder and for disrupting official business.

Nazim Ali, a sub-divisional officer (SDO) of the UP-Power Corporation, filed a complaint alleging that Hasan and other people had seized his car and assaulted a worker while they were travelling to a power substation in the Jhinjhana area of the Shamli district.

He further alleged that Hasan asked him to depart cases against people related to the power theft, Dhiryan added.

Hasan contested in the previous year’s assembly election from jail & won. Later, he was released from the jail after the Allahabad High Court granted conditional bail to him in a Gangsters Act case on November 30.

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