SC judge recuses himself from hearing Sajjan Kumar\'s plea in anti-Sikh riot case

SC judge recuses himself from hearing Sajjan Kumar's plea in anti-Sikh riot case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The hearing in the on former and 1984 anti-Sikh riot case convict Sajjan Kumar's for and suspension of sentence on Monday was adjourned as Justice Khanna recused himself.

As soon as the matter was called, Justice Khanna withdrew, saying that he had earlier dealt with the case in the

The top court had on February 14 issued notice to the on Sajjan Kumar's for and suspension of sentence while challenging his conviction.

has challenged the verdict sentencing him to life imprisonment following his conviction in a case of the killings of Kehar Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Raghuvender Singh, and Kuldeep Singh, all of one family, in Raj Nagar area of by a mob.

Thirty-four years after the gruesome killings, the on December 17 last year convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for the remainder of his natural life, holding that the violence was a "crime against humanity" engineered by politicians with assistance from police.

It had set aside Sajjan Kumar's acquittal along with five others saying the "criminals" escaped prosecution and punishment for over two decades.

Sajjan Kumar, in his appeal, has contended that the High Court verdict rested on "erroneous" grounds.

The riots had taken place in the wake of the assassination of then by two of her Sikh bodyguards on October 31, 1984.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 20:32 IST