Elderly passenger gets bail for urinating on Air India flight

Delhi Police had objected to giving Aadhaar to Shankar Mishra

New Delhi :

A Delhi court today granted bail to Shankar Mishra in favor of the allegation allegedly made by a woman on an Air India flight from New York to New Delhi on November 26 last year. News agency ANI gave this information. The court reserved its decision in this case on Monday. The Patiala House Court had said on Monday that Shankar was not testifying in favor of the witnesses named by the Delhi Police in the case against Mishra. The judge said during the hearing, “‘The witnesses you have named (by the investigating agency) are not testifying in your favor…There is a contradiction between the statements of the complainant and the (witness) statements of Ila Banerjee’.” ,

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Earlier, the Delhi Police had opposed the bail application saying that “India has been condemned worldwide because of this incident”. To this the judge said, “It may be fabric but that is another matter”. The prosecution also claimed that Shankar Mishra did not cooperate with the investigation and had switched off all his mobile phones. A magisterial court On January 11, Shankar had refused to give Aadhaar to Mishra saying that the work was completely false and shocking to the conscious.

The attachment is that the airline has banned Shankar Mishra for four months for hooking up with an elderly woman on an Air India flight. People had expressed their displeasure over the incident that took place in the New York-Delhi flight. Shankar Mishra allegedly accosted a 72-year-old woman in the flight. He was arrested from Bangalore last week, six weeks after the heinous act.

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