The court, however, modified the jail term by reducing it from five days to two days considering that he was a first time offender and had a two-month-old child.
"In my opinion, petitioner while driving 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 as well.
However, while partly allowing the plea of convict Inderjeet Singh, a south-Delhi resident, the court said, "Keeping in view the submissions of petitioner i.E. He is 35 years old and sole bread earner of his family comprising a very child of two months and being the first offender, it seems that ends of justice shall be met, if he is sentenced to undergo two days simple imprisonment..."
Singh, in his appeal had contended that he was a first time offender and was not a criminal.
He claimed to have committed the offences mistakenly and and he had already apologised for it and that he has a two- month-old baby.
The magisterial court had sent him to five days in jail besides imposing a fine of Rs 4,000 and suspending his driving licence for six months.
