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BJP MLA Raju Singh urges court to spare him jail term in fatal celebratory firing case
India🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

BJP MLA Raju Singh urges court to spare him jail term in fatal celebratory firing case

BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh, who was convicted in 2023 for fatally shooting Archana Gupta during a celebratory firing on New Year’s Eve 2018, has asked a Delhi court to avoid sending him to prison. The court previously convicted him under Sections 304(II) and 30 of the Arms Act, with a maximum penalty of 10 years. Singh, currently in judicial custody, is seeking a lenient sentence through a plea under the Probation of Offenders Act, citing a 'lack of scientific knowledge' regarding bullet trajectories. His legal team argues that the incident was not intentional and that he took precautions. The court has requested a probation report to assess his suitability for release on probation.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
BJP MLA Raju Singh urges court to spare him jail term in fatal celebratory firing case

BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh, who was convicted in 2023 for fatally shooting Archana Gupta during a celebratory firing on New Year’s Eve 2018, has asked a Delhi court to avoid sending him to prison. The court previously convicted him under Sections 304(II) and 30 of the Arms Act, with a maximum penalty of 10 years. Singh, currently in judicial custody, is seeking a lenient sentence through a plea under the Probation of Offenders Act, citing a 'lack of scientific knowledge' regarding bullet trajectories. His legal team argues that the incident was not intentional and that he took precautions. The court has requested a probation report to assess his suitability for release on probation.

Bias read (Center): While the subject involves a high-profile politician facing legal consequences, the article presents both sides of the argument—Singh's defense and the court's procedural actions—with balanced reporting. There is no overt ideological slant toward the BJP or opposition parties, and the focus remains,

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