Delhi HC asks Kuldeep Singh Sengar’s brother Jaideep to surrender in Unnao custodial death case
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Friday asked Jaideep Sengar, brother of Unnao rape case convict Kuldeep Sengar, to surrender before jail authorities in connection with his conviction in the custodial death case of the survivor’s father.A bench of Justices Navin Chawla and Ravinder Dudeja, hearing a plea by the convict for an extension of interim bail following the suspension of his 10-year sentence, noted that the interim bail granted to Jaideep Sengar in July 2024 was last extended in April 2025.
The bench observed that despite five hearing dates since then, no order for a further extension or suspension of his sentence has been passed.As the senior counsel for Jaideep Sengar urged the bench to extend the period of his release on account of his health, the bench said, “You surrender and then we will see.” “Although there is no extension of interim suspension of sentence granted, we find he has still not surrendered. Before we proceed to consider his application for further extension of suspension of sentence, we require the appellant to first surrender,” the bench ordered.The senior counsel for Jaideep Sengar assured the court that he would surrender by Saturday.The court listed the matter for hearing next week.Jaideep Sengar, 50, sought the bail extension on the grounds that he is suffering from oral cancer.The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had earlier argued that Jaideep Sengar’s case was not suitable for an extension of interim bail, claiming that the medical prescription submitted in support of his plea was fabricated.In his application, Sengar stated that he was suffering from stage IV oral cancer, a life-threatening condition, and had developed clinical signs of recurrence.The condition, the plea said, required continuous and specialised medical care.The plea also informed that Jaideep Sengar has spent about four years in custody.The high court had granted interim bail to Jaideep Sengar on July 3, 2024, for two months on medical grounds.Kuldeep Sengar was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for the remainder of his life on December 20, 2019, for raping the minor in 2017.On March 13, 2020, Kuldeep Sengar, along with Jaideep Sengar, was sentenced to 10 years’ rigorous imprisonment by the trial court, which also imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh, in the custodial death case of the rape survivor’s father.The survivor’s father was arrested, allegedly at the behest of the accused, under the Arms Act and died in custody on April 9, 2018, owing to police brutality.The trial court said no leniency could be shown for killing a family’s sole breadwinner.(With agency inputs)