Delhi High Court convicted Kumar for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and sentenced him to imprisonment for life
Anti-Sikh riots: Sikhs hold protest outside Rahul's residence
A total of 3,325 people were killed in the riots
Kamal Nath stepped down as the general secretary in-charge of the Punjab Affairs for his alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots
SIT is said to have conveyed to the SC that investigation in most of the cases have almost been completed
Anti-Sikh riots broke out after assassination of then PM Indira Gandhi
They pointed out that the matter was examined in depth by the Indian judicial system
On November 14, the court had convicted Singh and Sherawat for killing two men here during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots
Justice R K Gauba directed all the convicts to surrender within four weeks
Large-scale riots had broken out in the national capital in the aftermath of the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her two Sikh security guards
The apex court constituted a supervisory body headed by two ex-apex court judges
The government had earlier filed a status report on the probe conducted by the SIT in the cases
SC said the supervisory body, appointed by it has found that out of 241 cases, 186 cases were closed without investigation
Singh's response came in the wake of reports that Gandhi, took several rounds of North-Delhi with senior Congress leader Jagdish Tytler to assess riot-hit situation
The protesters raised slogans and scaled barricades, even as police tried to push them back
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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