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Lalu Prasad Will Face Criminal Conspiracy Charges In Fodder-Scam Case, Says Supreme Court

In 2014, the Jharkhand HC had quashed charges of criminal conspiracy, criminal breach of trust and prevention of corruption against Lalu

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Lalu Prasad Will Face Criminal Conspiracy Charges In Fodder-Scam Case, Says Supreme Court
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RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav will face trial in all four cases against him in the fodder scam case, the Supreme Court said today. 

The apex court set aside SC an earlier order by the Jharkhand High Court by which trial against the former Bihar CM and others were stayed after conviction in one of the fodder scam cases.

The top court also said that the Jharkhand High Court should have been consistent in its findings and should not have given different views for different sets of accused in a case.

The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)'s plea challenging the Jharkhand High Court's order of dropping charges against the former Bihar chief minister in the fodder scam case.

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53 cases were registered for embezzlement of funds on the pretext of buying fodder for cattle.

In 2014, the Jharkhand High Court had given relief to the RJD supremo and others by dropping charges of criminal conspiracy, criminal breach of trust and prevention of corruption in the fodder scam.

The court had quashed the cases on the grounds that a person convicted in one case could not be tried in similar cases based on same witnesses and evidences.

However, the CBI had contended that though the cases have arisen from the fodder scam, they are different in nature as different amounts were involved from different treasuries.

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The apex court earlier on April 20 reserved its judgment in the case and asked all parties concerned to give their submissions within a week.

The court also heard the plea filed by RJD supremo challenging his jail sentence in connection with the mid-1990s fodder scam case.

The fodder scam relates to fraudulent withdrawal of around Rs. 1,000 crore by the Animal Husbandry department from various districts when Lalu was the Bihar chief minister from 1990 to 1997.

With PTI and ANI Inputs 

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