Supreme Court upholds life term to owner of Sarvana restaurants in murder case
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Supreme Court upholds life term to owner of Sarvana restaurants in murder case

P. Rajagopal and 8 others were sentenced to life imprisonment for conspiracy and killing an employee in October 2001.

   

File photo of P. Rajagopal | Commons

New Delhi:The Supreme Court Friday upheld the life term awarded to P Rajagopal, founder of popular South Indian Sarvana chain of restaurants, and others in the murder case of his employee in 2001.

A bench comprising Justices N V Ramana and M M Shantanagoudar dismissed as many as eight appeals filed by the convicts challenging the 2009 verdict of the Madras High Court in the case.

The High Court had enhanced to life imprisonment the 10-year jail term awarded by a local court to Rajagopal and eight others in the murder case.

The apex court asked the convicts including Rajagopal to surrender by July 7 to serve the jail terms.

It was alleged by the prosecution that Rajagopal and others conspired and killed the employee in October, 2001 as he wanted to marry the wife of the deceased.

The group has over 20 outlets in the south India, many others in the north and overseas.


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