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1984 anti-Sikh riots case: Ground report from Karkardooma Court
Former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar is likely to surrender before a Delhi court on Monday to undergo life imprisonment awarded to him in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case as the Delhi High Court rejected his plea to extend the deadline for surrender.
Kumar's lawyer said options are running out for him as the Supreme Court is not likely to grant hearing to his appeal against the high court verdict during the vacation, which is ending on January 1.
Kumar's lawyer said options are running out for him as the Supreme Court is not likely to grant hearing to his appeal against the high court verdict during the vacation, which is ending on January 1.
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