SC gives Sanjay Dutt four more weeks to surrender


New Delhi, Apr 17 (IANS): The Supreme Court Wednesday gave Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt four more weeks to surrender following his conviction under the Arms Act in the 1993 Mumbai bombings case.

Holding that it was not inclined to grant six months' time as sought by Dutt to complete his pending film projects, the apex court bench of Justice P. Sathasivam and Justice B.S. Chauhan gave him four weeks to surrender, saying no further extension will be given.

The four weeks' time, the court said, will start from April 18. At the outset of the hearing, the court told senior lawyer Harish Salve: "You can't say that your client (Dutt) was unaware of his conviction and pending appeal before the Supreme Court."

The court said that "not only yourself (Salve), all those who invested Rs.278 crore in Dutt's film projects, were they not aware that a judgment is reserved in the appeal by the Bollywood actor?".

At the outset of the hearing, Salve told the court that he was not raising any legal ground and was seeking an extension of time to surrender purely on humanitarian grounds.

Appearing for the CBI, Additional Solicitor General Haren Raval opposed Dutt's plea for six months to complete his pending film projects beforesurrendering, saying that the same plea will be used as a precedent by other convicts for seeking enhancement of time to surrender.

He said that only a day earlier on Tuesday the court rejected the review petitions by the five convicts in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blast case.

The apex court had pronounced its order on March 21. While upholding Dutt's conviction under the Arms Act for possessing illegal arms, the court reduced his sentence from six to five years. The Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act court had sentenced him to undergo six years' imprisonment.

Sanjay Dutt has already completed one-and-half years in jail, thus he has to serve the remainder three-and-half years' sentence.

  

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Wed, Apr 17 2013

    'Some are more equal than others'

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  • Lawrence D Souza, Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 17 2013

    He Should get minimum 15 years Jail he is the criminal, he is my hero but he did mistake he has to punished 5 years jail is nothing for this crime. Jai hooooo\!!!

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  • Sam, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 17 2013

    As it is thic Crimnal has enjoyed 20 years of undeserved freedom. Where is the need to give him extra time. Is anyone even thinking of the families who lost loved ones in the blasts. I dont know what is the reasoning behind this judjment. All I can say is that it just proves that there are two sets of law in this country. One for criminals with connections and the other for ordinary people. Why would the country not be angry. In fact Sunil Dutt should also have been made part of the investigation as the guns were found from his bunglow where Sanjay used to live.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 17 2013

    REPRIEVE for SANJAY DUTT-Its time to set up ClPC(Celebrity Procedure Code) & CPC(Celebrity Penal code) for celebrities in INDIA !

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 17 2013

    NORMAL PERSON WILL GET RELIEF LIKE THIS? JUST BECAUSE HE IS A FILM HERO. THIS IS WRONG. FIRST OF ALL CASE IS NEAR ABOUT 20 YEARS BACK. AFTER 20 YEARS OUR GREAT INDIAN LAW IS GIVE HIM ONLY 5 YEARS TERM IN JAIL. MY QUESTION IS IF WE DID A SAME THING WE WILL ALSO GET SAME SENTENCE OR MORE? (LIFE TIME RIGHT) LAW MAKE SAME FOR ALL INDIAN CITIZENS THATS ALL.

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