Lucknow/Bhadohi, 18 May. Ram Lali Mishra, wife of former MLA Vijay Mishra and former member of the Legislative Council, lodged in Agra jail, was on Sunday shifted from Bhadohi jail to Nari Niketan women’s prison home in Lucknow after being sentenced to 10 years in jail in a property grabbing case. A jail official gave this information on Monday. Bhadohi District Jail Superintendent Abhishek Singh said that on the instructions of the government, female prisoners sentenced for more than seven years are sent to Nari Niketan. In this sequence, on the instructions of the government, Ram Lali Mishra was transferred to Lucknow.
Bhadohi’s MP and MLA court judge Pushpa Singh, in her verdict on May 15, sentenced former MLA Vijay Mishra, his wife Ram Lalli and son Vishnu Mishra to 10 years imprisonment each for usurping the movable and immovable property of a relative, taking over the firm and making a fake will and transferring everything in the name of the son. Whereas daughter-in-law Roopa Mishra was sentenced to four years imprisonment. According to Abhishek Singh, after the sentencing, Ram Lalli and Rupa Mishra were brought to Bhadohi jail on the evening of 15 May.
On Sunday, Ram Lalli was sent to Lucknow under tight security. Superintendent of Police (SP) Abhinav Tyagi said that this case was registered at Gopiganj police station on August 4, 2020 on the complaint of Krishna Mohan Tiwari. In this court action, Vijay Mishra joined from Agra jail and his son Vishnu from Lakhimpur Kheri jail through video conference. Ram Lalli and Rupa were presented in the court.
Tyagi said that a total of 83 cases are registered against Vijay Mishra. He has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Prayagraj court on 13 May 2025 and to 15 years in November 2023 in the gang rape case of a singer from Varanasi. Ram Lalli and Rupa have been punished in a case for the first time. Vijay Mishra, a three-time MLA from SP and once from Nishad Party, was arrested on 14 August 2020 from Agar district of Madhya Pradesh in a case of possession of property and firm.
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