<p>A court here on Thursday sentenced Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur to three months rigorous imprisonment in an eight-year-old case of assault on a policeman and also imposed a fine of Rs 15,500.</p>.<p>The district and sessions court also convicted three others in the case, including a driver of the Women and Child Development Minister, and awarded them three months of rigorous imprisonment.</p>.<p>They were also fined Rs 15,500 each by the court of district and sessions judge Urmila Joshi.</p>.<p>The minister, a Congress leader, and the trio will have to undergo additional one-month jail if they fail to pay the fine, the court said.</p>.<p>Judge Joshi held Thakur, her driver and two workers guilty of beating up an on-duty policeman who stopped her vehicle on a one-way lane.</p>.<p>According to the prosecution, the incident took place around 4.15 pm on March 24, 2012, in the Chunabhatti area under Rajapeth police station in Amravati district</p>
<p>A court here on Thursday sentenced Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur to three months rigorous imprisonment in an eight-year-old case of assault on a policeman and also imposed a fine of Rs 15,500.</p>.<p>The district and sessions court also convicted three others in the case, including a driver of the Women and Child Development Minister, and awarded them three months of rigorous imprisonment.</p>.<p>They were also fined Rs 15,500 each by the court of district and sessions judge Urmila Joshi.</p>.<p>The minister, a Congress leader, and the trio will have to undergo additional one-month jail if they fail to pay the fine, the court said.</p>.<p>Judge Joshi held Thakur, her driver and two workers guilty of beating up an on-duty policeman who stopped her vehicle on a one-way lane.</p>.<p>According to the prosecution, the incident took place around 4.15 pm on March 24, 2012, in the Chunabhatti area under Rajapeth police station in Amravati district</p>