The court came down heavily on Kumar for seeking transfer of the matter to another bench, saying "we do not understand why you do not want to get over with the hearing".
Kumar's counsel told a bench of Justices Gita Mittal and P S Teji that the matter should be transferred to another bench of the high court as Justice Teji had heard this case when he was a trial court judge and was showing "keen interest".
"This matter is pending in the court. The matter relates to an incident which had happened in 1984. We have to get over with the matter," the bench said.
"What we do not understand is that why you do not want to get over with this hearing. We are sitting here with an open mind. We are very conscious and we only follow the law," the bench told Kumar's counsel.
However, the bench asked the advocates representing other accused, who have challenged their conviction in the case, if they had any "apprehension about justice from this court".
Responding to this, the lawyers said they want the matter to be heard by the bench and have no such apprehensions.
The bench granted three days to Kumar's counsel to move an application in this regard and posted the matter for hearing on October 3.
At the fag end of hearing, the court asked senior advocate R S Cheema, who is representing the CBI, about the reasons for delay in this case.
CBI has moved the high court challenging the acquittal of Kumar in a case relating to killing of five Sikhs - Kehar Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Raghuvender Singh, Narender Pal Singh and Kuldeep Singh, all belonging to the same family, by a mob in Delhi Cantonment's Raj Nagar area during the riots.
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