New Delhi: The Supreme Court Tuesday directed the CBI to verify the medical condition of former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar who is serving life imprisonment in an 1984 anti-Sikh riots case and is seeking interim bail on health grounds.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hrishikesh Roy issued notice to the CBI on Kumar’s plea and asked it to file an affidavit within a week after verifying his medical condition. Senior advocate Vikas Singh, appearing for the ex-MP, said Kumar should be taken to a private hospital for treatment as his condition had not been determined at a government hospital here.
“We want somebody from the state to verify it. We want the state to verify what is the medical condition,” the bench observed. Singh said Kumar was earlier treated by a doctor at a private hospital and he could be treated there.
Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, appearing for the complainant in the matter, said that Kumar had got anticipatory bail from the high court in 2010 and he was sent to jail only after he was convicted by the high court. “This is shocking,” he told the bench, adding that people were slaughtered during the riots.
“I have serious reservation about private hospitals and these powerful accused,” Dave said, adding that the apex court had in September last year dismissed Kumar's plea seeking interim bail on health grounds. When Singh said that Kumar is in a “very precarious condition”, Dave said in March last year he was examined by an AIIMS board.
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