PUNJAB: Former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday surrendered before the Patiala court after he was sentenced to a one-year jail term in a road rage case in 1988 by the Supreme Court.
Earlier today, he approaches Supreme Court to seek more time to surrender on medical grounds. A day after the Apex Court enhanced Navjot Singh Sidhu’s punishment in a road rage case of 1988 to one-year imprisonment,
Navjot Sidhu approached the court through senior advocate A M Singhvi, saying he had medical issues to settle. The top court asked Sidhu to file a formal application for the same and mention the matter before the Chief Justice. “File a formal application and we will see,” the court said.