Court adjourns Antony Raju’s appeal to September 9

The Thiruvananthapuram District and Sessions Court has postponed the hearing of former Minister Antony Raju's appeal regarding his 1990 evidence tampering conviction. Raju is seeking to suspend his three-year prison sentence, which currently prevents him from participating in electoral politics.
Why it matters
This case is significant for its long-standing nature and its direct impact on the political eligibility of a former government official.
The Thiruvananthapuram District and Sessions Court on Thursday deferred hearing into an appeal filed by former Minister Antony Raju in the 1990 evidence tampering case to September 9. He sought a suspension of the sentence imposed on him.
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