SC: Supreme Court will hear the petition of Sajjan Kumar on September 24, 1984, relate to anti -Sikh riots -The Supreme Court will hear Sajan Kumar Request on September 24

The Supreme Court adjourned the trial on the petitions filed by former Congress leader Sajan Kumar and former party councilor Balwan Khokhar until September 24, against the sentence sentenced in the 1984 anti -SIKH riot case. In July 2024, the Supreme Court asked the CBI to respond to Khokhar’s petition for relief. Supreme Court (Lying Photo) Pti, New -Delhi will hear Sajjan Kumar’s petition on September 24. The Supreme Court adjourned the trial on the petitions filed by former Congress leader Sajan Kumar and former party councilor Balwan Khokhar until September 24, against the sentence sentenced in the 1984 anti -SIKH riot case. The bank postponed the hearing, a Bank of Justice JK Maheshwari and Justice Vijay Bishnoi postponed the trial on Wednesday when the attorney -General Tushar Mehta could not appear on behalf of the CBI. In July 2024, the Supreme Court asked the CBI to respond to Khokhar’s petition for relief. The Delhi High Court upheld Khokhar’s life imprisonment in 2018, while in 2013 it overthrowed the decision to overthrow Kumar by the trial court. The case is related to the murder of five Sikhs in Palam Colony, Southwest Delhi on November 1, 1984 and arson in a Gurdwara in Raj Nagar Part-2. In his petition, Khokhar said in his petition that the release said his petition for the Furls was rejected on September 26, 2024, saying that his release would have adverse effects and disturb peace in society, which would cause interference.