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1984 Sikh Genocide

Sajjan Kumar Appeared in the Court, Gets Bail

New Delhi (March 10, 2010): The Sikhs for Justice, through a newsletter, informed that ACMM Lokesh Kumar Sharma on March 10, 2010 granted bail to Congress Leader Sajjan Kumar and nine accused for their involvement in November 1984 massacre of Sikhs.

1984 Victims Betrayed: Sajjan gets anticipatory bail from Delhi HC

New Delhi/ Ludhiana (February 26, 2010): Sikhs once again feel betrayed by Indian State System as the Delhi High Court has cleared the road for Sajjan Kumar to move freely in spite of being charged with sever accusations like mass murders.

1984 Genocide: Court refused bail to accomplice of Sajjan Kumar

New Delhi (February 25, 2010): As per reports from Delhi a local court today refused to grant bail to a co-accused of former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar in a case related to 1984 Sikh Massacre.

Jagdish Tytler’s Case: Court Directs CBI to Give Witnesses’ Statements to the Victim’s Advocate

New Delhi/ Ludhiana (February 25, 2010): As per a newsletter sent by Sikhs for Justice a Delhi Court, on 24th February, has ordered the CBI to furnish a copy of four statements, three affidavits of eye witness Giani Surinder Singh and the statement of eye witness Jasbir Singh to Sikhs for Justice's advocates.

Twisting the Process of justice: PSO says Sajjan Kumar is missing

Ludhiana/New Delhi (February 25, 2010): A strange but apparently planned ‘cat and mouse drama’ is going on in Delhi regarding expected/speculated arrest of Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar.

Declare Sajjan Kumar as Absconder: Sikhs for Justice

New Delhi (February 24, 2010): Dismissing the investigating agency's alibis for not arresting Congress Leader Sajjan Kumar, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Lokesh Kumar Sharma issued fresh non bailable warrants against him and the other accused in November 1984 massacre of Sikhs.

Fresh non-bailable arrest Warrant against Sajjan Kumar

New Delhi (February 23, 2010): A Delhi court today slammed CBI for its failure to arrest former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar and other accused in a 1984 Sikh Massacre case and produce them before it.

Delhi HC reserves order on Sajjan Kumar’s Bail plea

New Delhi (February 22, 2010): The Delhi High Court today reserved its judgement on Congress leader Sajjan Kumar's anticipatory bail plea but refused to grant any relief to him against whom non-bailable warrant has been issued by a lower court in connection with the 1984 Sikh Massacre.

Sajjan Kumar approached Delhi High Court to seek anticipatory bail

New Delhi (February 16, 2010): Congress leader Sajjan Kumar, who is facing the threat of arrest in a case related to massacre of Sikhs in November 1984, today approached the Delhi High Court seeking anticipatory bail.

Sajjan Kumar and six others denied anticipatory bail

New Delhi (February 15, 2010) In a 1984 Sikh massacre case a Delhi court today rejected the anticipatory bail plea of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar after the prosecution contended that witnesses were apprehensive.

Case against Sajjan Kumar: Congress says Law shall take its course

New Delhi/ Ludhiana (February 15, 2010): The Congress party of India has said that in Sajjan Kumar’s case, the Law shall take its own course. A question is natural to arise at this stage is that will law ever take its course in cases related to 1984 Sikh Massacre?

US Lawmaker wish to join drive for securing justice for victims of Novermber 1984

USA/ Ludhiana (February 06, 2010): In a newsletter circulated by Sikhs for Justice it is informed that Ed Towns, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 10th district has issued serious concern regarding denial of justice of victims of 1984 Sikh Genocide.

1984 Trial: Sajjan Kumar ordered police to fire on Sikhs and Instigated killer mobs to burn them alve: CBI

New Delhi (February 05, 2010): As per the chargesheet filed by the CBI, Sajjan Kumar ordered local police officials to fire at Sikhs because of which three Sikhs were killed at Sultanpuri, Delhi during the November 1984 massacre of Sikhs.

Sajjan Kumar Charge-sheeted by CBI; summons issued by Court

New Delhi (February 1, 2010): A local court has issued notice to former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar and others in two cases relating to the 1984 Sikh massacre.

November 1984 Sikh Massacre Justice Commitee formed

Ludhiana (January 27, 2010): In a news letter sent by Sikhs for Justice on 26th January, it is informed that in furtherance of the November 1984 "Insaaf lehar", Victims, survivors and other conscientious individuals gathered and formed "November 1984 Sikh Massacre Justice Committee".

CBI pulled up by Delhi Court for failing to issue notice to the complainant before filing the closure report against Sajjan Kumar

Ludhiana (January 20, 2010): Recently, in Delhi, on 18 January, 2010 CBI filed Closure Report citing insufficient evidence against Sajjan Kumar in a case under Mongolpuri police station for the killing of Dr. Iqbal Singh during the November 1984 massacre of Sikhs.

Delhi High Court rejected Sajjan Kumar’s Plea

New Delhi (January 06, 2010): In a newsletter dated 6th January, 2010 sent by Sikhs for Justice, it is informed that the Delhi High Court on Wednesday turned down a plea of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar that a victim’s family, which filed complaints against him for alleged involvement in a 1984 Sikh Carnage case should not be heard.

Re-investigate Chittisinghpura massacre, says Panch Pardhani

Fatehgarh Sahib (November 24, 2009): Shiromani Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani) has demanded re-probe of Chithisinghpura massacre in which 34 innocent Sikhs were killed on March 20, 2000.

Chittisinghpura: a black spot on the face of so-called largest democracy – SSF

Patiala (November 24, 2009): Terming it a failure of Indian State System to fulfill its’ responsibility to ensure justice to all its’ citizens, as is promised by the Constitution, the Sikh Students Federation took a serious note of exposure made by former J&K Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah that ‘vested interests had sabotaged the investigations of Chittisinghpura massacre’.

Vested interests sabotaged investigation of Chattisinghpora massacre, says union minister of India

Ludhiana (November 24, 2009): On November 22, 2009 former Jammu and Kashmir CM Farooq Abdullah claimed on Sunday that some powers did not want the massacre of 34 Sikhs in Chattisinghpora in 2000 to be investigated

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