| Ranchi, Oct 17  (IANS) RJD chief Lalu Prasad Thursday   moved the Jharkhand High Court against the five-year jail term awarded   to him by a special CBI court in a fodder scam case, his lawyers said.
 The former Bihar chief minister, who has also been ordered to pay a fine of Rs.25 lakh, also moved a bail petition.
 
 "We   have appealed in the Jharkhand High Court against the sentence awarded   to Lalu Prasad in a fodder scam case. We have appealed for a stay on the   sentence and granting bail to him," a lawyer for the Rashtriya Janata   Dal chief told reporters here.
 
 The Jharkhand High Court opened Thursday after Durga Puja vacations.
 
 On   Sep 30, a Special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Court convicted   Lalu Prasad, another former Bihar chief minister   Jagannath Mishra,   Janata Dal-United MP Jagdish Sharma and others  in a case of fraudulent   withdrawal of Rs.37.70 crore from Chaibasa treasury in the then   undivided Bihar during 1994-1995 when Lalu Prasad was the chief   minister.
 
 Special CBI Judge Pravas Kumar Singh sentenced Lalu Prasad to five years' imprisonment and slapped a Rs.25 lakh fine to him.
 
 The RJD chief is lodged in Birsa Munda Central Jail in Ranchi.
 
 The   multi-million fodder scam surfaced in 1996. Around 54 of the 61 cases   were transferred to Jharkhand when it was carved from Bihar in November   2000. Different CBI courts have passed judgments in more than 43 cases.   Lalu Prasad and Mishra are accused in five cases.
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