Supreme Court denies bail to 1984 anti-Sikh riots case convict Sajjan Kumar
'It is not a small case. We cannot grant bail,' the court said.
'It is not a small case. We cannot grant bail,' the court said.
This is the second case against Sajjan Kumar in which he is facing trial along with two others, Brahmanand Gupta and Ved Prakash on charges of murder and rioting pertaining to the killing of Surjit Singh in Delhi’s Sultanpuri.
The Delhi High Court had on December 17 convicted Sajjan Kumar and sentenced him to life imprisonment in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case
Reversing the acquittal order of the trial court, the Delhi High Court held Sajjan Kumar guilty of the crime and ordered him to surrender by December 31 this year.
This is the second case against Sajjan Kumar in which he is facing trial along with two others on charges of murder and rioting pertaining to the killing of Surjit Singh in Delhi's Sultanpuri.
The bench said it was an over 30-year-old case and it took around “200 pages” for the high court to grant anticipatory bail when it could have been done in just “40-50 pages”.
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