Supreme court pays no heed to Sanjay Dutts plea

by news
March 20, 2015

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday rejected Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutts plea seeking review of its March 21 judgement upholding his conviction under the Arms Act and sentencing him to five years in jail in 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.
A bench of P Sathasivam and BS Chauhan, which had delivered March 21 verdict, found no merit in the review plea. Following todays verdict, Dutt has exhausted all legal options and will have to go to jail on May 15.

The court also rejected similar pleas made by other six convicts in the case. Other six convicts, who filed review petitions were Yusuf Mohsin Nulwalla, Khalil Ahmed Sayed Ali Nazir, Mohamed Dawood Yusuf Khan, Shaikh Asif Yusuf, Muzammil Umar Kadri and Mohd Ahmed Shaikh.

A day before the deadline for his surrender ended, the Supreme Court had on April 17 granted Dutt, 53, four weeks time to surrender before jail authorities to undergo 42 months remaining sentence in the case.
The apex court on March 21 upheld his conviction in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case which it said was organised by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and others with the involvement of Pakistans ISI.
However, the apex court had reduced to five years the six- year jail-term awarded to him by a designated TADA court in 2006, ruling out his release on probation saying the “nature” of his offence was “serious”.
Dutt was convicted by the TADA court for illegal possession a 9 mm Pistol and a AK-56 rifle which was part of the consignment of weapons and explosives brought to India for coordinated serial blasts that killed 257 people and injured over 700.