Nirbhaya Case : SC To Consider Review Plea Of One Of The Death Row Convicts Tomorrow

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16 Dec 2019 2:18 PM GMT

  • Nirbhaya Case : SC To Consider Review Plea Of One Of The Death Row Convicts Tomorrow

    The Supreme Court will consider the review petition filed by Akshay Singh, one of the four convicts awaiting death penalty in the Nirbhaya gang rape-murder case, tomorrow at 2 PM.The petition will be taken up by a bench comprising CJI S A Bobde, Justices R Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan. The petition is quite belated, as the SC had upheld the death penalty in May 2017.The Supreme Court had...

    The Supreme Court will consider the review petition filed by Akshay Singh, one of the four convicts awaiting death penalty in the Nirbhaya gang rape-murder case, tomorrow at 2 PM.

    The petition will be taken up by a bench comprising CJI S A Bobde, Justices R Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan. 

    The petition is quite belated, as the SC had upheld the death penalty in May 2017.

    The Supreme Court had dismissed the review petitions of the other three death row convicts - Mukesh Kumar, Vinay Sharma and Pawan Kumar Gupta- in July 2018. The death penalty was upheld by a bench of Justices Dipak Misra, Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan.

    In a voluminous judgement (430 pages), the bench held the attitude of offenders as "beastial proclivity" and said "It sounds like a story from a different world where humanity is treated with irreverence."

    Justice Bhanumathi said the "incident shocks collective conscience of society".

    "If the dreadfulness displayed by the accused in committing the gang-rape,  unnatural sex, insertion of iron rod in the private parts of the victim does not fall in the 'rarest of rare category', then one may wonder what else would fall in that category. On these reasoning recorded by me, I concur with the majority in affirming the death sentence awarded to the accused persons", Justice Banumathi observed in the judgment.

    Considering the "gravity of the case and questions of law involved", the SC bench had appointed two senior Supreme Court lawyers- Raju Ramachandran and Sanjay Hegde to argue the appeals filed by the four convicts.

    The crime happened on December 16, 2012, when five adult men and a juvenile lured the 23-year-old trainee physiotherapist and her male friend onto a bus in Delhi, where they repeatedly raped the woman and beat both with a metal bar before dumping them on a road. The woman, later dubbed Nirbhaya (meaning fearless), died two weeks later of her injuries. Four of the adults were sentenced to death while the fifth hanged himself in prison.


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