A bench headed by Justice Ranjan Gogoi said this after senior advocate Ram Jethmalani, appearing for Gopal Ansal, urged the court that the matter, which was listed for hearing today, should be heard tomorrow.
The bench, also comprising Justice Navin Sinha, said the matter would come up for hearing before the same bench which had passed the verdict on February 9.
"It will come up for hearing on Wednesday (March 8) before the same bench which had passed the order," the bench said.
Gopal has sought the relief that he should not be asked to serve one-year jail term like his elder brother Sushil Ansal in the case of 1997 fire tragedy in which 59 people had died.
Senior advocate K T S Tulsi, appearing for the Association for Victims of Uphaar Tragedy led by Neelam Krishnamoorthy, had opposed the plea, saying the review pleas of the CBI and the association have already been decided and "there cannot be a review of the review judgement".
Gopal, who was in jail earlier for around four-and-a-half months, has sought a relief similar to the one given to his brother, claiming that he was 69-year-old and would suffer irreparable damage to his health if sent to prison. The plea has said "his body and health are more brittle than that of his elder brother".
It has said that Gopal's case should be treated "at par with that of his brother, accused number one Sushil Ansal upon taking on record the medical record enclosed. The petitioner at present seeks only one relief, which his brother got without being called upon to prove anything.
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