"In view of the provision of the Extradition Act, the accused (Salem) may be sent to imprisonment for life," special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said in the special TADA court.
On Monday, Salem, his driver Mehendi Hassan and builder Virendra Jhamb were convicted for Jain's murder in 1995. The court is now hearing arguments on sentence.
Earlier, Nikam had sought death sentence for Salem.
Seeking life sentence, today he also argued that the executive assurance (at the time of extradition) does not bind the judicial pronouncement. (The government of India had given an undertaking to Portugal that Salem will neither be given the capital punishment nor a sentence exceeding 25 years).
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Nikam also argued that the government had not given the undertaking to Portugal government on behalf of the judiciary. "To consider it a perpetual undertaking is wrong," he said.
While seeking the capital punishment for Hassan, Nikam argued that he was a close confidant of Salem.
Refuting the argument by Hassan's lawyer that the Supreme Court, while earlier convicting the hired shooters who killed Jain, had said that the case did not fall in rarest of the rare category, Nikam said Salem had not been tried then and the extent of conspiracy was still to come to light.