Caught driving drunk, to serve at mandir & help cop at signals

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 6:14 AM IST

Additional Sessions Judge S C Rajan spared Inderpuri resident Suresh Kumar the jail term and assigned him civic jobs, saying "it would meet the ends of justice if he is given an opportunity to mend himself and learn norms of civic society."

The court asked him to report to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) (Traffic), South West Delhi, in morning for three days for assisting police at busy traffic signals.

"The DCP will depute him to assist the traffic police officials on duty at any busy traffic red light under his jurisdiction in managing or diverting traffic from 10 am to 5 pm for three days," the court said, while modifying seven days sentence awarded to Suresh by a magisterial court here.

Ordering Suresh to serve at a Sai Baba temple here once a week for a month, the court said he has no criminal history and is a young boy who is starting his career.

Suresh had come to the sessions court seeking leniency after a magisterial court on April 20 sentenced him to seven days in jail with a fine of Rs 1,000 for driving his motorcycle under influence of liquor near PVR Naraina.

Suresh, however, had been released on bail till filing of his appeal against the magisterial court order.

Seeking leniency, Suresh's counsel said the magisterial court had not considered high court judgments of high court, wherein jail terms for drunken driving have been modified to an order for assisting traffic police or cleaning temples or such other works.

The court, however, upheld the magistrate's decision of disqualifying him from holding driving licence for six months, saying the order is maintained just to keep Suresh away from repeating such an act in future.

  

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First Published: Jun 01 2012 | 2:05 PM IST

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