Mishra’s counsel, while arguing against a police petition seeking revision of an order passed by a magisterial court refusing his custodial interrogation, claimed that he did not commit the offence, and that she urinated on herself
Shankar Mishra
The woman who had accused her co-passenger Shankar Mishra of urinating on her on an Air India flight, on Saturday refuted the claims made by him that she seems to have “urinated on herself”. She said the claims were “completely false and concocted and by their very nature are disparaging and derogatory”.
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Mishra’s counsel, while arguing against a police petition seeking revision of an order passed by a magisterial court refusing his custodial interrogation, claimed that he did not commit the offence, and that she urinated on herself.
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“The said allegations are also in complete contradiction and a complete volte face of the statements and the pleaded case of the accused in his bail application,” said advocate Ankur Mahindro, representing the complainant.
He added, “The accused, instead of being remorseful for the utterly disgusting act committed by him, has adopted a campaign of spreading misinformation and falsities with the intent of further harassing the victim.” Mishra’s counsel had told the court that the complainant was suffering from a prostate disease.
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