93-Year Old Man Moves Supreme Court Against Life Term
93-Year Old Man Moves Supreme Court Against Life Term
A 93-year old man moves supreme court against life term in a murder case in 1978.

The advocates of a 93-year old petitioner claimed that he is not able to move the right-hand side of his body due to blockage in the brain and moved supreme court against life term. This is witnessed in a case of 1978 where the petitioner and his associates are accused of assaulting a person. In 1978 a scuffle broke between two groups over a harvest land were our current accused ‘Rohtas’ assaulted a person who later died. A trial court sentenced Rohtas and two others to life imprisonment, and now Rohtas’s advocates have now moved the petition to Supreme Court.

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