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1984 Case: Sajjan Kumar Likely To Surrender Before Court On December 31

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Dec, 2018 03:55 AM

    Former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar is likely to surrender before a court in Delhi on December 31 to serve the life imprisonment given to him by the Delhi High Court in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.


    "We will comply with the high court's judgment," his counsel Anil Kumar Sharma told news agency Press Trust of India.


    The counsel said Sajjan Kumar's appeal in the Supreme Court challenging the high court verdict is not likely to be taken up for hearing before December 31.


    The 73-year-old former Congress leader was sentenced to life for the "remainder of his natural life" by the Delhi High Court on December 17 in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.


    The case relates to killing of five Sikhs in Raj Nagar part-I area in Palam Colony in South West Delhi on November 1-2, 1984 and burning down of a Gurudwara in Raj Nagar part II. Riots had broken out after the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984 by her two Sikh bodyguards.


    The high court had on December 21 rejected Sajjan Kumar's plea seeking extension till January 30 to surrender.


    The former Congress leader had sought more time to surrender, saying he had to settle the family matters related to his children and property and also needs time to file appeal in the Supreme Court against the high court verdict.


    Mr Sharma said they have removed the objections in their appeal filed in the top court but since the court was on vacation till January 1, it was not likely to be taken up for hearing by December 31 and also the chances of mentioning for urgent listing of the appeal was not there.


    The Supreme Court will open on January 2 after the winter break.


    "We have removed the objections and the appeal in the Supreme Court has been numbered. Presently, there are no benches in the Supreme Court. Even if we mention the matter for urgent hearing, the registrar will decide whether it will be heard by the bench. No time is left now," Sajjan Kumar's counsel said.


    He said they are yet to engage a senior counsel who would represent Sajjan Kumar before the top court.


    The former Congress leader had on December 22 approached the Supreme Court challenging the high court's judgment.

    Senior advocate HS Phoolka, who is representing the riots victims, had earlier said that they had already filed a notice in the top court to pre-empt any ex-parte hearing in favour of Sajjan Kumar.


    The high court had set aside the trial court's 2010 verdict which had acquitted Sajjan Kumar in the case. The six accused, including Sajjan Kumar who was a Member of Parliament at that time, were sent to be tried in 2010.


    The high court had also upheld the conviction and varying sentences awarded by the trial court to the other five - former Congress councillor Balwan Khokhar, retired naval officer Captain Bhagmal, Girdhari Lal and former MLAs Mahender Yadav and Kishan Khokhar.


    All six, including Sajjan Kumar, were directed by the high court to surrender by December 31, and not leave Delhi in the mean time.

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