Friday, October 18, 2024

Maharashtra - Supreme Court acquits death row convict who spent 12 years in jail

Summary

Oct 18, 2024

The Supreme Court has issued several recent acquittals of death row convicts after long incarcerations, with at least two prominent cases involving men who spent around 12 years in prison before their release.

Key Details of the Acquittal (October 2024)The Convict: The news primarily refers to the acquittal of a man (identified in some reports as Ramkirat Munilal Goud or simply as the "man from Thane") who spent 12 years in prison, including six years on death row, for the alleged rape and murder of a minor girl in Maharashtra.

The Verdict: A Supreme Court bench - Justices B R Gavai (Lead), Prashant Kumar Mishra and K V Viswanathan overturned the conviction due to a "flawed and tainted investigation" and a lack of reliable evidence, ruling that suspicion cannot replace proof beyond a reasonable doubt.


Court Observations: The apex court severely criticized the prosecution for failing to establish the chain of circumstantial evidence, noting that the trial and high courts had relied on contradictory witness statements and unconvincing evidence.

Aftermath: Following his acquittal, the man filed a plea in the Supreme Court seeking compensation for his wrongful incarceration, an issue the Court agreed to examine to potentially establish a legal framework for victims of miscarriage of justice.
 
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/sc-acquits-death-row-convict-who-spent-12-years-in-jail/articleshow/114328658.cms

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