HC suspends life convict’s sentence in 1984 riots case by 12 weeks on medical ground
The Delhi High Court Monday suspended for 12 weeks the life imprisonment sentence awarded to one of the convicts in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case as he was suffering from chronic kidney ailment and was highly vulnerable to a contagious disease like COVID-19. A bench of Justices Manmohan and Sanjeev Narula, noted, while conducted the hearing through video conferencing, that Naresh Sehrawat was admitted to the medicine ward of the Central Jail Hospital, Tihar. Since the petitioner (Sehrawat) is a chronic kidney disease, stage-IV patient and is admitted in the…
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