"The convict appellant has said that he has been in jail for 14 years and 10 months. He is exempted from surrendering till the disposal of his appeal," a bench comprising justices S J Mukhopadhya and N V Ramana said.
The court also granted Santoshanand Avadhoot, an Ananda Margi, the leave to challenge the Delhi High Court verdict which, after thirty eight years of filing of appeal, had upheld his conviction and award of 10-year jail term in the case.
It had, however, set free third convict Ranjan Dwivedi, a lawyer, of the charge of conspiring with the two to bomb the car of the then CJI on the evening of March 20, 1975.
The appeals against the trial court's judgement were filed in the High Court in 1976 and the hearing commenced in 2006, after a lapse of three decades.
The convicts were awarded ten years jail term under Section 307 (attempt to murder) of IPC.
In a separate offence of conspiracy under Section 120B of IPC, the High Court had reduced the seven years jail term, earlier awarded by the trial court, to four years.
CBI had said that the two Anandmargis had thrown hand grenades inside the official car of the then CJI A N Ray at a traffic intersection of Tilak Marg and Bhagwan Das Marg near the apex court premises at around 4.15 pm on March 20, 1975, but they did not explode.
Recently, the two convicts of this case, Dwivedi and Gopalji have been held guilty and sentenced to life term by a Delhi court in the murder case of former Railway Minister L N Mishra.
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