In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the government regarding a plea filed by self-styled spiritual leader Asaram Bapu, seeking suspension of his sentence in a rape case.
Details of the Plea
Asaram, convicted in 2018 for the rape of a minor girl, had requested the court to consider suspending his sentence, arguing that the trial and conviction were flawed. His plea for temporary release is now under review by the top court.
Government’s Response Sought

The Supreme Court has directed the central government to respond to the petition, raising questions about the possibility of suspension of the sentence and the implications of the case for future legal proceedings.
Background of the Case
Asaram was sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with the rape case involving a minor girl in 2013. Despite the conviction, Asaram has maintained his innocence throughout the legal proceedings.
What Happens Next?
The court’s notice marks the beginning of a fresh round of legal scrutiny. Asaram’s plea will be heard by the Supreme Court, with the government’s response likely shaping the future course of the case.
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