: After being sentenced to prison for a year, Sidhu seeks more time to surrender #IndiaNEWS #India New Delhi: Punjab Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday requested the Supreme Court to grant
After being sentenced to prison for a year, Sidhu seeks more time to surrender #IndiaNEWS #India
New Delhi: Punjab Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday requested the Supreme Court to grant him a few more weeks to surrender, citing health grounds.
On Thursday, the top court sentenced Sidhu to one-year rigorous imprisonment in a 1988 road rage case, saying victims of crime are humiliated when the offender is let off with a relatively minor punishment.
Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing Sidhu, was told by Justice A. M. Khanwilkar to approach the Chief Justice of India N. V. Ramana.
The counsel representing the Punjab government opposed Sidhus request. The counsel said 34 years does not mean the crime dies and after the judgment is pronounced, he wants three-four weeks again. Singhvi submitted before Justice Khanwilkar that his client will surrender and Its your discretion to consider.
After a brief hearing, Justice Khanwilkar told Sidhus counsel to place a formal application and mention it before the Chief Justices court. After the top courts order, Sidhu had tweeted that he would submit to the majesty of law.
In 2018, Sidhu was let off with a meagre fine of Rs 1,000. The review plea was filed by the family members of 65-year-old Gurnam Singh, who had died in the road rage incident involving Sidhu.
A bench of Justices A. M. Khanwilkar and Sanjay Kishan Kaul said: A disproportionately light punishment humiliates and frustrates a victim of crime when the offender goes unpunished or is let off with a relatively minor punishment as the system pays no attention to the injureds feelings.
It observed that indifference to the rights of the victim of crime is fast eroding the faith of the society in general and the victim of crime in particular in the criminal justice system.
The top courts order came on a plea filed by the family members of 65-year-old Gurnam Singh, who had died in the road rage incident involving former cricketer Sidhu. In December 1988, Gurnam Singh was beaten up by Sidhu in a road rage incident. Singh was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.
In September 1999, a trial court acquitted Sidhu, but in December 2006, the Punjab and Haryana High Court reversed this decision. Sidhu and co-accused Rupinder Singh Sandhu were guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and they were sentenced to three years in jail. This decision was challenged in the Supreme Court, which held Sidhu guilty while Sandhu was exonerated of all charges in May 2018.
In September 2018, the Supreme Court, on the familys review petition, issued a notice to Sidhu on the limited question of revisiting the punishment in the case. Senior advocate Sidharth Luthra represented the victims family and contended that Sidhu was let off lightly, and the death due to cardiac arrest is not correct, and a blow was delivered on the victim.
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