
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court today granted bail to former Akali Dal
minister Sucha Singh Langah in a rape case, days after the complainant
turned hostile.
The bail was granted to Langah by the court of Justice Lisa Gill.
"Langah
has been granted bail by the HC as the alleged victim turned hostile
last month," the former minister's counsel J S Bedi said.
He said Langah was granted bail with a condition that he will not travel abroad without the permission of the court.
On
February 28, the woman, who had accused the former Akali minister of
raping her, retracted her statement in a Gurdaspur court.
In the
court of Additional District and Sessions Judge Prem Kumar at Gurdaspur,
the complainant also denied being in a purported video clip that went
viral on social media allegedly showing Langah in compromising position.
Langah
was booked by the police on September 28 last year after a woman gave a
complaint to the police alleging the Akali leader allegedly raped her
on multiple occasions from 2009.
Police booked Langah under
Sections 376 (rape), 384 (extortion), 420 (cheating) and 506 (criminal
intimidation) of the IPC. He was expelled from the Akali Dal after the
purported video emerged.
The complainant had also given to the police a pen drive containing the purported video to support her accusations.
Langah,
61, a former MLA from the Dera Baba Nanak segment in the Gurdaspur
district, was booked on September 29 last year, 11 days ahead of the
Gurdaspur Lok Sabha bypoll.
The FIR said the complainant accused Langah of raping her repeatedly since 2009 using his influence as a top leader of the SAD.
She
had submitted a CD with a 20-minute video purportedly showing Langah
establishing physical relations with her. She had also accused Langah of
selling her properties using his political influence.
Langah surrendered at the Gurdaspur court on October 4, and charges were framed on February 14.
PTI