The court, which also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on Mukesh Kumar, said hitting a public servant shows that he did not have any regard for law enforcing agencies.
"In the present case, the nature of offence is such that this court is not inclined to grant the benefit of probation to the convict. He had beaten a public servant when he was at fault," Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ankur Jain said.
"Any undue sympathy towards convict would be counter productive. A message should be sent to the perpetrators of the crime, that law is not weak and can deal with them sternly wherever required," the magistrate said.
Mukesh, who was riding a bike with three pillion riders without helmets in 2010, was arrested for beating up constable Ravinder after he stopped them.
"He (Mukesh) was riding a bike on which three more persons were sitting which is against the law. When he was stopped, he had the audacity to beat the constable.
"At the most he would have been challaned but to show his might he had given a blow to the constable in order to get away," the court noted while sentencing him.
Earlier, while convicting Mukesh, a Dwarka resident, the court had observed, "No person can be allowed to take law in his own hand and beating police officials in public area cannot be appreciated in any manner.
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