1984 riots: Sajjan\'s plea seeking more time rejected

1984 riots: Sajjan's plea seeking more time rejected

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Friday rejected a plea seeking more time to surrender by former Sajjan Kumar, who was given life imprisonment in an anti-Sikh riot case earlier this week.

A Division Bench of Justices and asked him to surrender by December 31.

Claiming his innocence, had requested the court to grant him 30 more days so that he could settle certain property matter and meet his close relatives.

In his plea, the 73-year-old said that he has a big family that includes besides his wife, three children and eight grandchildren.

The on Monday convicted Kumar in an anti-Sikh riot case of 1984 and sentenced him to imprisonment for the remainder of his natural life. The court asked him to surrender till December 31.

said he was shocked and surprised by the judgement as trial court had acquitted him in the case.

He told the High Court that he would appeal in the challenging its order and therefore he needed time to engage senior lawyers.

He also told the court that most senior counsels were on holiday as the apex court was closed due to winter vacation.

He informed the court that he was out on bail in the 1984 cases and never flouted any bail conditions or hampered investigation and has cooperated with the probe agencies.

Sajjan Kumar and the others were charged with the killing of five Sikhs -- Kehar Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Raghuvender Singh, and -- who were members from the same family -- by a mob in Delhi Cantonment's area in the wake of former Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards on October 31, 1984.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, December 21 2018. 10:54 IST