Supreme Court Stays Conviction Of Former Maharashtra Minister Manikrao Kokate

Top court allows Kokate to retain MLA status but bars him from holding any office of profit

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A vacation bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi issued notice to the Maharashtra government on Kokate's plea. File Photo
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  • The Supreme Court stayed Manikrao Kokate’s conviction in a cheating and forgery case on Monday.

  • The order prevents his disqualification as an MLA but restricts him from holding any office of profit.

  • The stay comes after a sessions court upheld his conviction and two-year sentence last week.

The Supreme Court on Monday stayed conviction of former Maharashtra minister Manikrao Kokate in a cheating and forgery case.

A vacation bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi issued notice to the Maharashtra government on Kokate's plea.

"Issue notice. In the meanwhile, conviction of petitioner shall remain stayed to the extent that there shall be no disqualification as a member of legislative assembly. However he shall not hold any office of profit," the bench said.

Kokate's conviction and two-year sentence by a magistrate in February this year were upheld by the Nashik sessions court last Tuesday, holding that he and his brother dishonestly induced the state government to allot them flats.

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