Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh): Chhattisgarh High Court, in a landmark judgement, rejected the appeal of 27 convicts in the high-profile case of the murder Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ramavatar Jaggi in 2003. The division bench consisting Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha and Justice Arvind Verma upheld the life imprisonment sentence.
The debate on the appeal of the accused in the 21-year-old murder case of NCP leader Jaggi was completed on February 29. Chief Justice Sinha and Justice Verma concluded deliberations about the appeal of the accused in the murder case but reserved the ruling.
In addition to Yahya Dhebar and the gunman Chiman Singh, two former Chief Superintendent of polices and one former police station in-charge were also given life sentences.
On June 4, 2003, NCP leader Ramavatar Jaggi was shot and killed in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, while Ajit Jogi was serving as the first Chief Minister of the state. The murder sent shock waves across the state. The CBI was summoned and given the task of probing this sensational murder case that took place during the Assembly Elections.
Two of the 31 people who were accused in this case—Baltu Pathak and Surendra Singh—turned into government witnesses. As many as 28 people were jailed in this case, excluding Amit Jogi. Each of the accused had appealed to the HC, contesting the lower court's ruling.
After the appeal of the convicts was rejected, Ramvatar Jaggi's son Satish Jaggi said that he had full faith in the judiciary. and said that his family members kept saying from the beginning that this was a political conspiracy.