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Court asks fasting undertrial to file prisoner petition on his

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Press Trust of India Cuttack
A local court today asked undertrial Sushil Kumar Dhalasamanta, who is on hunger strike for last six days in Balasore district jail, to file a 'prisoner's petition' listing his grievances.

Additional district judge's court through video- conferencing asked Sushil to file the petition when he informed it that he was forced to go on a hunger strike as he was subjected to harassment and was arbitrarily declared 'sick' by jail authorities without medical examination.

Sushil was to be examined in person at the court in connection with a murder case but could not be produced as the jail authorities refused to send him here with escort on the ground that he was indisposed.
 

The Cuttack Sadar SDJM court, which was also scheduled to frame charges against Sushil on the day in a fake currency case, could not proceed further as he could not be produced in person.

On an earlier order by the district court, the Balasore jail authorities had submitted a report in the court stating that Sushil is sick as he is on hunger strike since December 3 morning in protest against a "routine checking of his cell and belongings by the jail staff".

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First Published: Dec 08 2016 | 9:57 PM IST

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