Punjab Cabinet Minister Aman Arora and eight others, including his 85-year-old mother, have been sentenced to two years of rigorous imprisonment in a family dispute case that dates back to 2008. The case was filed by Arora’s brother-in-law, Rajinder Deepa.
Legal Consequences

The local court in Sangrur issued the verdict, imposing a two-year jail term and a fine of Rs 5,000 on each of the convicts, including Minister Aman Arora and his elderly mother.
Case Details
The family dispute case, initiated by Arora’s brother-in-law, has been a prolonged legal battle that finally concluded with the recent court decision.
Political Fallout
In the aftermath of the sentencing, Arora’s brother-in-law is demanding his dismissal from both the Assembly and the Cabinet. However, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) suggests that such an outcome is unlikely.
The sentencing adds a new dimension to Punjab’s political landscape, with potential implications for Aman Arora’s political career. The case sheds light on a long-standing family dispute that has now culminated in legal consequences for the minister and others involved.
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