Sunny, Karisma discharged in chain pulling case

‘No prosecutable evidence against two’

October 11, 2019 11:03 pm | Updated 11:03 pm IST - JAIPUR

New Delhi: Newly-elected BJP MP  and Bollywood actor Sunny Deol arrives for the first session of the 17th Lok Sabha at Parliament House in New Delhi, Monday, June 17, 2019. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore)(PTI6_17_2019_000050B)

New Delhi: Newly-elected BJP MP and Bollywood actor Sunny Deol arrives for the first session of the 17th Lok Sabha at Parliament House in New Delhi, Monday, June 17, 2019. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore)(PTI6_17_2019_000050B)

A sessions court here on Friday discharged Gurdaspur MP Sunny Deol and film actor Karisma Kapoor in a 22-year-old case of alleged chain pulling in a train at the Naraina railway station in Rajasthan during the shooting of a film. The two actors had challenged the framing of charges against them by a railway court through a revision petition.

Mr. Deol and Ms. Kapoor, along with stuntman Tinu Verma and actor Satish Shah, were accused of entering the Naraina railway station, near Phulera Junction, in 1997 and stopping the 2413-A Uplink Express by pulling its chain, which delayed the train by 25 minutes.

The Assistant Station Master said in his complaint that a few persons from Mumbai shooting for a movie in a nearby village had illegally stopped the train.

Allowing the revision petition, Additional District & Sessions Judge Pawan Kumar held that there was “no prosecutable evidence” against the two actors.

Same charges

The court said the Railway Magistrate was wrong in framing the same charges last month, which were earlier set aside by a sessions court in 2010.

The actors' counsel, A.K. Jain, had contended that the Railway Magistrate's order for framing of charges was against the law.

The film unit was shooting for the movie “Bajrang”.

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