U-turn by alleged 'urinator' in court: She peed on self

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Shankar Mishra, accused of relieving himself on an elderly woman on an Air India flight, claimed in a Delhi court on Friday that
she had "urinated on herself" because she suffered from incontinence
"She is a Kathak dancer and 80% of Kathak dancers have this issue," senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, appearing for Mishra, told the court of
additional sessions judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla
The twist in Mishra's defence came two days after his lawyer, Manu Sharma, while seeking bail from the court of metropolitan magistrate
Komal Garg, said that his client had in fact unzipped his fly but the intent was not sexual
"It is revolting but when someone unzips himself in a public place, there will be intent for that
Here, the case is that I am inebriated and the question is, was the unzipping to satisfy a sexual desire? That is not the case
Shankar Mishra's counsel argues in the court On Friday, Mishra also claimed that the woman's seat was blocked and it was not possible for
him to approach her and urinate on her
"She was suffering from some prostate gland-related disease
It was not him
The seating system was such that no one could go to her seat," his lawyer submitted.The judge replied that it was not impossible to go from
one side of the plane to the other and sought a blueprint of the seating on that flight
The court was hearing a police application opposing refusal of police custody of Mishra on January 7.