New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday prolonged the parole granted to Captain Bhagmal, convicted and sentenced to life time period in a 1984 anti Sikh riots case, by three months, saying he was over 90 years previous.
Bhagmal’s parole, final prolonged on March 20, was to run out on Thursday.
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait stated, “Keeping in view the fact that age of petitioner (Bhagmal) is more than 90 years, I hereby extend the parole of the petitioner for a further period of three months on the same terms and conditions as imposed vide order dated March 20, 2020.”
The excessive court docket stated that Bhagmal must give up after expiry of the three month parole.
He was convicted and awarded life time period for the homicide of 5 members of a household in Delhi Cantonment’s Raj Nagar space on November 1, 1984, after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Delhi authorities standing counsel Rahul Mehra opposed the plea for extension saying that the convict was on parole since September 19 final yr and it was already prolonged as soon as on March 20, 2020 for 2 months.
Captain Bhagmal had sought extension of parole on the bottom that he’s over 90 years previous and that he’s weak to the coronavirus an infection on account of his poor medical situation.
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