The Asian Age

SC rejects Sajjan’s bail plea in Sikh riots case

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a plea for interim bail on medical grounds by former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar undergoing life imprisonme­nt after being convicted for his involvemen­t in one of the 1984 anti- Sikh riot cases.

“We are not granting bail at all”, said Chief Justice Sharad A. Bobde heading a bench also comprising Justice A. S. Bopanna and Justice V. Subramaman­ian as senior counsel Vikas Singh took the court through the medical reports of the former Congress leader.

New Delhi, Sept. 4: The Supreme Court Friday dismissed the plea of former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar, who is serving life imprisonme­nt in an 1984 anti- Sikh riots case, seeking interim bail on health grounds.

“Sorry. We are not inclined. Dismissed,” a bench headed by Chief Justice S. A. Bobde said.

Senior advocate Vikas Singh, appearing for Kumar, argued that interim bail be granted to Kumar on health grounds as he has been in jail for 20 months and has lost nearly 16 kg weight and needs to recover from past ailments.

Senior advocate H. S. Phoolka, who has been appearing for some of the riots victims, opposed the plea and said whatever treatment is needed Kumar is already being given the same at hospital.

Kumar is serving life imprisonme­nt after the Delhi High Court had convicted him and others in the case on December 17, 2018.

The high court had reversed the acquittal of Kumar by the trial court in 2013 in the case related to the killings of five Sikhs in the Raj Nagar Part- I area in Palam Colony in southwest Delhi on November 1- 2, 1984, and burning down of a gurdwara in Raj Nagar Part- II.

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