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Delhi HC dismisses gangster Abu Salem’s habeas corpus plea

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The Delhi High Court on Monday held the habeas corpus petition of extradited gangster Abu Salem claiming that his detention was illegal as non-maintainab­le.

Abu Salem, serving life imprisonme­nt for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, was seeking his repatriati­on to Portugal in view of violation of convention­s governing the field and the treaty conditions.

A bench of Justice Sidharth Mridul and Justice AK Mendiratta said Abu Salem was awarded a sentence by a competent court and said the habeas corpus petition can either be dismissed or the petitioner can withdraw it. The court posted the plea for May, following the request of Abu Salem’s counsel, who sought time to take instructio­ns to withdraw it.

On March 8, the Supreme Court had asked the Union Home Secretary to file an affidavit, whether the Centre is committed to adhering to the assurance given by the then Home Minister LK Advani to Portuguese authoritie­s, to not incarcerat­e Salem for more than 25 years while seeking his extraditio­n.

The SC bench emphasised that not abiding by the assurance made to the Portugal authoritie­s could have wider ramificati­ons and it may create problems while seeking the extraditio­n of fugitives from other countries.

It had said it is not happy with the CBI’s reply in the matter and sought a response from the Home Secretary in three weeks.

The CBI, in its affidavit, had told the top court that an Indian court is not bound by the assurance given in 2002 by Advani, who was then the deputy PM.

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