SC extends parole granted to bizman Jagjit Singh Chahal
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 16
The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended the parole granted to Punjab businessman Jagjit Singh Chahal in view of worsening Covid-19 situation. “It doesn’t make sense to send someone back to an overcrowded jail when he can be out on parole,” a Bench headed by Justice RF Nariman said.
The Bench, which perused the affidavit filed by Punjab Government, took note of the fact that Chahal had been on parole since February 19 and his appeal against conviction in a criminal case would come up for hearing on July 16. “The parole is to continue until the appeal is heard and finally decided, provided the petitioner cooperates and does not ask for any adjournment on any ground when the appeal comes up for hearing,” it ordered.
During hearing on Chahal’s parole plea, the Bench said the Covid-19 situation wasn’t getting any better with each passing day. “It’s getting only worse,” it said.
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