Sajjan Kumar sentenced to life in 1984 riots case: Timeline of events

Only 28 cases of 587 FIRs resulted in convictions, in which about 400 persons were convicted. About 50 were convicted for murder, including Kumar

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2 min read Last Updated : Feb 25 2025 | 2:46 PM IST

Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar was on Tuesday awarded life-term imprisonment in connection with the murders of two persons during the anti-Sikh riots in 1984. Here's a timeline of events leading to the case's conclusion.

*1991: FIR lodged in the case.

*Jul 8, 1994: Delhi court finds no sufficient evidence to initiate prosecution. Kumar not chargesheeted in the case.

*Feb 12, 2015: Govt forms special investigation team (SIT).

*Nov 21, 2016: SIT tells court case requires further probe.

*Apr 6, 2021: Kumar is arrested.

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*May 5, 2021: Police files chargesheet.

*Jul 26: Court takes cognisance of chargesheet.

*Oct 1: Court begins hearing arguments on charge.

*Dec 16: Court frames charges of murder, rioting, other offences.

*Jan 31, 2024: Court begins hearing final arguments.

*Nov 8: Court reserves verdict.

*Feb 12, 2025: Court convicts Kumar.

*Feb 25: Kumar gets life-term imprisonment.

According to a report of the Nanavati Commission, constituted to probe the violence and its aftermath, there were 587 FIRs filed in Delhi in relation to the riots that saw killings of 2,733 people. Of the total, about 240 FIRs were closed by police as "untraced" and 250 cases resulted in acquittal.

Only 28 cases of 587 FIRs resulted in convictions, in which about 400 persons were convicted. About 50 were convicted for murder, including Kumar.

Kumar, an influential Congress leader and an MP at the time, was also accused in a case over the killings of five persons in Delhi's Palam Colony on November 1 and 2 in 1984. He was awarded life imprisonment by the Delhi High Court in the case and his appeal challenging the punishment is pending before the Supreme Court.

Another appeal is pending before Delhi High Court against Kumar's acquittal acquittal by a trial court, while a Delhi court is currently conducting trial in the fourth case.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Feb 25 2025 | 2:46 PM IST

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