<p>In a setback to Congress leader Bhagabhai Barad, the Gujarat High Court on Friday quashed the stay granted on his conviction and sentence in a 24-year-old mining case by a lower court.</p>.<p>The high court said that the stay was granted without any reason and therefore, it needed to be quashed.</p>.<p>Justice Sonia Gokani pronounced the order on a petition moved by the state government challenging the stay granted by a sessions court in Veraval in Gir-Somnath district.</p>.<p>Justice Gokani observed that stay was not a reasoned order.</p>.<p>She held that the conviction of Barad is based on evidence and statements of witnesses whose testimonies do complete the chain of events.</p>.<p>Therefore, it was required from the sessions court to give reasoned order while granting stay on conviction and sentence.</p>.<p>Justice Gokani has remanded the matter back to the sessions court, directing it to hear the application afresh and decide it by mentioning reasons.</p>.<p>On March 1, Barad was convicted and sentenced to two years and nine months jail by a trial court in a case of illegal mining.</p>.<p>On March 5, speaker of Gujarat Assembly passed an order disqualifying Barad as an MLA from Talala constituency seat under section 8 of Representation of People Act, 1951.</p>.<p>Barad has also challenged his disqualification in the high court.</p>.<p>A different bench is hearing the case.</p>.<p>He has alleged that he was disqualified illegally by the speaker. A group of Congress leaders had protested the speaker's move on Thursday.</p>.<p>The fate of Barad as an MLA holds important in the state in the view of the fact that five Congress MLAs have defected to the BJP.</p>.<p>With these defections the tally of the Congress in the Assembly has come down to 71 from a total of 77.</p>
<p>In a setback to Congress leader Bhagabhai Barad, the Gujarat High Court on Friday quashed the stay granted on his conviction and sentence in a 24-year-old mining case by a lower court.</p>.<p>The high court said that the stay was granted without any reason and therefore, it needed to be quashed.</p>.<p>Justice Sonia Gokani pronounced the order on a petition moved by the state government challenging the stay granted by a sessions court in Veraval in Gir-Somnath district.</p>.<p>Justice Gokani observed that stay was not a reasoned order.</p>.<p>She held that the conviction of Barad is based on evidence and statements of witnesses whose testimonies do complete the chain of events.</p>.<p>Therefore, it was required from the sessions court to give reasoned order while granting stay on conviction and sentence.</p>.<p>Justice Gokani has remanded the matter back to the sessions court, directing it to hear the application afresh and decide it by mentioning reasons.</p>.<p>On March 1, Barad was convicted and sentenced to two years and nine months jail by a trial court in a case of illegal mining.</p>.<p>On March 5, speaker of Gujarat Assembly passed an order disqualifying Barad as an MLA from Talala constituency seat under section 8 of Representation of People Act, 1951.</p>.<p>Barad has also challenged his disqualification in the high court.</p>.<p>A different bench is hearing the case.</p>.<p>He has alleged that he was disqualified illegally by the speaker. A group of Congress leaders had protested the speaker's move on Thursday.</p>.<p>The fate of Barad as an MLA holds important in the state in the view of the fact that five Congress MLAs have defected to the BJP.</p>.<p>With these defections the tally of the Congress in the Assembly has come down to 71 from a total of 77.</p>