Air India urination case: Court adjourns Shankar Mishra’s bail application to Jan 30

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New Delhi: A sessions court Friday adjourned the hearing of the bail application of Shankar Mishra, the man accused of urinating on an elderly woman co-passenger on an Air India flight, to January 30 as the investigating officer in the case did not turn up.

The court also noted a copy of the bail plea of the alleged offender was not made available to the complainant.

Mishra has applied afresh for regular bail after a magisterial court dismissed his application January 11, saying his act had shocked the civic consciousness of people and needed to be deprecated.

Additional Sessions Judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla adjourned the matter to Monday after the complainant’s advocate informed the court that a copy of the application was not provided to him.

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The judge also noted the absence of the investigating officer.

The alleged incident had occurred November 26 last year when a drunk Mishra walked up to the woman’s seat in the business class on an Air India New York-New Delhi flight, exposed himself and urinated on her.

The alleged act of the accused of relieving himself upon the complainant is “utterly disgusting and repulsive,” the magisterial court had said while denying him bail.

The Delhi Police had registered an FIR against Mishra January 4 on the complaint of the victim woman.

January 13, in a surprise twist in the case, Mishra’s counsel had claimed he did not commit the alleged offence and that the complainant urinated on herself.

The next day, the complainant rejected the claim, terming it “completely false and concocted” and “disparaging and derogatory” by nature.

PTI

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