Additional Sessions Judge Lokesh Kumar Sharma said appellant Rohit Bhargav is not entitled to any leniency and dismissed his appeal against the trial court order last month sentencing him to three days in jail.
"In my opinion the appellant while riding the two wheeler scooter under such heavy intoxication, was just acting like a suicidal human bomb, who could have taken the lives of others while driving the vehicle in such a state of mind and it could have also proved fatal for him due to a slightest mistake committed by him on road.
Bhargav had challenged the May 5 order of a magisterial court that had jailed him while holding him guilty of the offences of driving under the influence of alcohol and without a licence and insurance under the Motor Vehicles Act.
The trial court had also slapped a fine of Rs 3,600 on Bhargav, a resident of Gulabi Bagh in north Delhi.
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