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HC grants bail to 1984 anti-Sikh riots case convict

Last Updated 31 July 2018, 13:50 IST

The Delhi High Court granted on Tuesday bail to a 91-year-old man serving a life term in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case on health grounds.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Anu Malhotra released retired naval officer Captain Bhagmal on bail for a period of six weeks.

"Keeping in view the age and health condition of the appellant, we grant him bail for a period of six weeks," the bench said while imposing the same conditions which it had issued earlier.

Bhagmal, through his counsel, had moved the plea seeking bail on the ground of ill health.

During the hearing, senior advocate H S Phoolka, appearing for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots victims, sought an early hearing in the matter and argued that 34 years have passed since the tragic incident but the justice was yet to be delivered in the case.

He told the court that he would move an application seeking an early hearing on a day-to-day basis for speedy disposal of the case.

The bench then posted the matter for hearing on August 3.

Bhagmal, former Congress councillor Balwan Khokhar, Girdhari Lal and two others were held guilty in a case relating to the murder of five members of a family in Raj Nagar area of Delhi Cantonment on November 1, 1984, after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

They had challenged their conviction and the sentence awarded by the trial court in May 2013.

The trial court had acquitted Congress leader Sajjan Kumar but awarded life term to Bhagmal, Khokhar and Girdhari Lal and three-year jail term to two others — former MLA Mahender Yadav and Kishan Khokhar.

The convicts have filed appeals before the High Court while the CBI too has filed an appeal alleging that they were engaged in "a planned communal riot" and "religious cleansing". The agency has also appealed against the acquittal of Kumar.

The high court had on March 29 issued show cause notices to 11 accused including Khokhar and Yadav in five 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases.

The accused, who were acquitted of the charges, were asked why should the court not order reinvestigation and retrial against them as they faced allegations of "horrifying crimes against humanity".

The bench had issued notices on the complaints filed regarding the violent incidents on November 1 and 2, 1984 in the Delhi Cantonment area.

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(Published 31 July 2018, 13:32 IST)

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