The Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing the final arguments in the culpable homicide case, involving the three-time Amritsar MP and current cabinet minister in Punjab government, Navjot Singh Sidhu as the prime accused.
Not only this, if Sidhu's conviction and sentence is upheld, he will be disqualified from his office under the Representation of the People Act. His new innings may see an abrupt ending with his disqualification kicking in for six years after his release from the jail.
Navjot Singh Sidhu's Political Career Hangs in Balance as Supreme Court Begins Final Hearing in 30-year-old Road Rage Case
Not only this, if Sidhu's conviction and sentence is upheld, he will be disqualified from his office under the Representation of the People Act. His new innings may see an abrupt ending with his disqualification kicking in for six years after his release from the jail.
Navjot Singh Sidhu's Political Career Hangs in Balance as Supreme Court Begins Final Hearing in 30-year-old Road Rage Case
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