SC reserves verdict on Sidhu's conviction in road rage case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday reserved its judgment on a plea filed by against a three-year jail term awarded to him in a 30-year-old road rage case.

The incident dates to December 27, 1988, when and his cousin had beaten up Gurnam Singh and two other in what was described as a road rage case. Singh later died.

On April 12, the supported the decision of the Punjab and convicting the It told the apex court that 65-year-old victim had died after a fist blow from the

The state said there was no evidence at all to suggest that Singh died of a cardiac arrest and not a brain haemorrhage. In 1999, the trial court in Patiala had acquitted and his cousin saying the medical report stated the death was due to a heart attack.

The High Court in December 2006 had overturned the lower court's decision.

It said Singh did not die of cardiac arrest but due to the injury on his temporal lobe. was awarded three years in jail for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The apex court in 2007 had stayed the conviction after appearing for had contended that the findings of the High Court were based on opinion and not on medical evidence.

Sidhu's argued that there were deficiencies in the medical evidence and the prosecution witnesses had given different statements on oath before the trial court.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 14:58 IST