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'Nanda taught English to inmates, think before punishing him'

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Posted: Sep 03, 2008 at 2130 hrs IST

New Delhi, September 3: The counsel for Sanjeev Nanda, convicted by a Delhi court in the 1999 BMW hit-and-run case, on Wednesday sought his release on probation, highlighting the good work done by him in Tihar jail by conducting English and computer classes for inmates.

Public prosecutor Rajeev Mohan, on the other hand, sought the maximum punishment of 10 years for the convict saying it was the need of the hour for sending the right message to the society.

At the end of the arguments of sentence, the court put off the pronouncement of sentence till September 5. Nanda, grandson of former Naval Chief Admiral S M Nanda and son of arms dealer Suresh Nada, who was on Tuesday held guilty under stringent penal provisions of the IPC, faces a ten-year jail term as the maximum punishment, was seen fighting hard to control tears during the two-hour long arguments on sentence.

Advancing the arguments, Nanda's counsel Prem Kumar said, "He played an instrumental role in imparting computer education and teaching English to the inmates of Tihar jail number five. This fact should be considered while awarding sentence against him."

"It must not be forgotten that he belonged to an illustrious family, which not only contributed to the armed forces but also helped the Indian economy with its business activities," he said.

"Nanda's age at the time of incident and the exemplary record during the trial, even inside the Tihar jail, and his ordeal of being subjected to the protracted prosecution should also be considered," he told the court.

The court had convicted Nanda under Section 304 part-II (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the IPC for mowing down six persons, including three policemen, and in the wee hours of January 10, 1999.

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