The mass killings in Punjab, Delhi and elsewhere during the country's partition remains a collective painful memory as is the killings of innocent Sikhs in November 1984, the court said
Delhi High Court held the violence was a 'crime against humanity' engineered by politicians with assistance from police
The Delhi High Court on Monday held Sajjan Kumar and five others guilty in the anti-Sikh riot case
The Delhi High Court on Monday convicted the Delhi Congress leader for conspiracy to commit murder in the case and sentenced him to imprisonment for life
The CBI has filed an appeal challenging the acquittal of Kumar and said that the trial court "erred in acquitting Sajjan Kumar as it was he who had instigated the mob during the riots"
The convicts had challenged their conviction and sentencing by the trial court in May 2013
The case has been listed for hearing on December 20
Police says during further probe, it examined various witnesses who cannot identify the rioters