On Wednesday, the court ordered Yadav, who was charged with abetment of suicide, to be released from prison on a bond of four lakhs.
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Rajkishore Yadav, who was arrested on July 2 for abetment of suicide, will be heard today in bench number 4 of District Court Dhanusha. 9 tamsuks, 23 red parts and five checks were seized from Yadav of Janakpurdham sub-metropolitan city-9. He is about to be debated in the unfair transaction case.
The hearing will be held in the bench of Judge Manoj Kumar Srivastava. On Wednesday, the court ordered Yadav, who was accused of abetting the suicide of a debtor, to be released from prison on a bond of four lakhs.
Yadav reached the house of 34-year-old Vimalakumari Dhrongching Magar of Mithila Municipality-8 on June 32 and threatened to send her to jail. The next day, Vimala committed suicide by writing a 'suicide note' mentioning Sahu Yadav's name.
The case of more than 15,000 unfair transactions (metering) is still pending in Dhanusha. After the government formed a commission on unfair transactions and started working, the victims started filing complaints. After seeing the victims in the judicial process against the moneylenders, the usurers in the village have become more ruthless. Yadav was one of the three.
In March 2079, the government formed a commission under the leadership of Gauri Bahadur Karki, the former president of the special court, after the agitation in Kathmandu. The commission formed according to the five-point agreement was given a deadline to recommend a solution with a practical report within three months. But the victim is still in uncertainty.
