Trouble For Navjot Sidhu, Supreme Court To Review Road Rage Case Verdict
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Navjot Sidhu has been given two weeks' time to respond to the Supreme Court notice.
The Supreme Court is set to examine if Navjot Sidhu, the Punjab Congress chief, should face tougher charges in an over 32-year-old road rage case.
The Congress leader has been given two weeks' time to respond to the Supreme Court notice.
The court was hearing a petition seeking a review of its May 2018 order exonerating Mr Siddhu in a 1988 road rage case in which Patiala resident Gurnam Singh had died.
The victim's family is seeking harsher charges against Mr Siddhu.
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