The Delhi High Court today reserved its order on a plea against acquittal of Shiromani Akali Dal MLA Joginderpal Jain for possessing foreign currency worth Rs 16 lakh.
Justice S Muralidhar reserved the verdict after the counsel for department of customs and Jain, respectively, concluded their arguments.
The court was hearing an appeal filed by the department of customs against Jain's acquittal by the trial court in 2006.
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According to the prosecution, one Manohar Lal Grover had tipped off customs officials that Jain was travelling as Mohan Lal.
The customs officials had immediately stopped Jain from boarding and checked his luggage. They had claimed to have seized Rs 16.12 lakh and Rs 7.46 lakh in unaccounted Indian and foreign currency from him.
It was further claimed that the accused voluntarily confessed to his crime, following which a case was registered under the relevant provisions of the Customs Act, 1962.
Grover, however, died during the trial and the court had given the accused the "benefit of the doubt".