The remark was made to highlight that Vikas Yadav killed his sister's lover while he was out on bail in the sensational Jessica Lal murder case.
A bench of Justices Gita Mittal and J R Midha also made mention of the similarities and coincidence arising out between two cases like large number of witnesses turning hostile, challenge to identification on identical grounds, objection to the make of the vehicle and the nature of the expert witness evidence (ballistic expert in Jessica Lal's case and the medical expert in the present case).
It said his conduct "manifests a confidence that he is above law, that even the long arms of law cannot touch him."
The bench noted "it is perhaps a sheer coincidence that in both cases, a black Tata Safari was involved and that the city of Karnal, Haryana, has prominently figured."
In both the cases, the vehicle used after the crime was recovered from Karnal.
"Vikas Yadav with Manu Sharma and others had come to the Cafe in the Tata Safari and was present at the time of the incident (Lal's murder). The car was abandoned by Sharma at the time of his escape which was subsequently removed from outside the Cafe pursuant to a conspiracy between Vikas Yadav, Manu Sharma and one other," the court said.
