1984 anti-Sikh riots: Court reserves judgment in case against former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar

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Sajjan KumarThree cases are pending against Kumar successful Rouse Avenue court, 2 appeals against his acquittals are pending successful the HC. (Express Archives)

A Delhi tribunal Friday reserved its judgement successful a 1984 anti-Sikh riots lawsuit against erstwhile Congress MP Sajjan Kumar related to the killings of Jaswant Singh and his lad Tarundeep Singh successful Saraswati Vihar connected November 1, 1984. The Rouse Avenue tribunal is apt to walk a judgement connected November 29.

Kumar is presently lodged successful Tihar Jail aft helium was sentenced to beingness imprisonment by the Delhi High Court successful 2018 successful a lawsuit related to the sidesplitting of 5 Sikhs astatine Raj Nagar Part I successful Palam Colony connected November 1-2, 1984, and the burning down of a gurdwara successful Raj Nagar Part II.

In September past year, a Delhi tribunal acquitted Kumar in a lawsuit related to the execution of 7 persons from the Sikh assemblage successful Sultanpuri during the riots.

Three cases are pending against Kumar successful Rouse Avenue court, 2 appeals against his acquittals are pending successful the HC, and 1 entreaty against his condemnation successful 1 lawsuit is pending successful the Supreme Court.

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