NEW DELHI :
THE Delhi High Court on
Monday refused to suspend
the 10-year sentence
awarded to expelled BJP
leader Kuldeep Singh
Sengar in the case of the
death of the Unnao rape
survivor’s father while in
custody. “No grounds are
made out for grant relief.
The application seeking
suspension of sentence is
dismissed,” said Justice
Ravinder Dudeja.
The Judge observed that
although Sengar had suffered a long incarceration,
relief could not be given on
grounds of delay, as it was
partly because he filed multiple applications in his
appeal against his conviction.
“Purpose would be
served if the appeal is heard
expeditiously,” added the
court while listing the matter for hearing on February
3. On March 13, 2020,
Sengar was sentenced to 10
years rigorous imprisonment by a trial court,
besides imposition of a fine
of Rs 10 lakh, in the case of
the death of the survivor’s
father in custody. The trial court had said
that “no leniency” could be
shown for killing a family’s
“sole bread earner”.
It had also awarded a 10-
year jail term to Sengar’s
brother, Atul Singh Sengar,
and five others for their role
in the custodial killing of
the rape survivor’s father.