BJP Leader Manoj Singh Cleared in 2014 Election Code Violation Case
BJP leader Manoj Singh has been acquitted by an MP-MLA court in a 2014 election code violation case from Jharkhand, due to insufficient evidence. The case involved a reported altercation with a state official during Singh's candidacy for the Daltonganj assembly constituency.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Medininagar | Updated: 31-10-2025 23:41 IST | Created: 31-10-2025 23:41 IST
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The acquittal of BJP leader Manoj Singh by an MP-MLA court has brought closure to a protracted legal battle over a 2014 election code violation case in Jharkhand’s Palamu district.
Chief Judicial Magistrate Manoranjan Kumar dismissed the charges against Singh, citing a lack of evidence.
Singh, who contested the election from the Daltonganj assembly constituency, had faced accusations stemming from an alleged altercation with a state government officer, but the court found insufficient grounds for conviction.
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