1984 riots case: Delhi HC sentences Cong leader Sajjan Kumar to life term

The judgment was pronounced on the appeal challenging the Congress leader's acquittal

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Sajjan Kumar
Sajjan Kumar | Source: Firstpost

The on Monday convicted in a case related to the 1984 and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

The court asked Kumar to surrender before December 31 and imposed a fine of Rs 500,000 on him.

Today's verdict reversed the 2013 trial court judgment which had acquitted Kumar.

While pronouncing the judgment the observed, "In the, summer of 1947, during partition several people were massacred. 37 years later was the witness of a similar tragedy. They accused enjoyed political patronage and escaped trial."

The judgment was pronounced on the appeal challenging the leader's acquittal. On October 29 the had reserved the order in the case after the culmination of arguments. "We welcome the judgement, however we hoped for a death sentence for Sajjan Kumar," said BJP's Manjinder Singh Sirsa.

The case pertains to the murder of 5 Sikhs in the Delhi Cantonment area during riots of 1984.

Earlier in 2013, the Karkardooma trial court had acquitted Kumar and convicted five others in the case. The appeal in was filed by those convicted in the case, investigative agency and the family of victims.

The trial court had awarded life imprisonment to former councilor Balram Khokhar, retired and A three- year jail term was awarded to Kishan Khokhar and former MLA Mahender Yadav.

First Published: Mon, December 17 2018. 10:57 IST