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Jharkhand HC delivers verdicts pending for years within week after death row convicts moves SC

On July 14, the top court agreed to examine the plea of the convicts and sought a response from the state government and the high court within a week.


PTI Last Updated : 27 July 2025, 12:34 IST

The new building of the Jharkhand High Court.Credit: Jharkhand High Court website

New Delhi: The Jharkhand High Court has delivered verdicts on 10 convicts, six of them on death row, all in a week, after they moved the Supreme Court complaining delay in deciding their appeals against conviction despite the verdicts having been reserved years ago. On July 14, the top court agreed to examine the plea of the convicts and sought a response from the state government and the high court within a week. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi, which took up the matter on July 21, was informed by advocate Fauzia Shakil, appearing for the convicts, that the judgment had been pronounced by the high court on different dates.

The top court noted in its order that in the case of life convicts Amit Kumar Das and Basant Kumar Mahto, their convictions and sentence had been set aside by the high court on July 16 and July 18, respectively, and while Das had been released from jail, Mahato remained behind the bars, as the judgement was not uploaded. It said similar recourse should be followed in case of death row convict Nitesh Sahu, whose appealhad been dismissed.

The top court noted that in the case of Sanatan Baski and Sukhlal Murmu, both death row convicts inthe same case, the judgement had been delivered by the high court on July 17. Still, there was adifference of opinion, and the matter was referred to a third judge. The bench requested the newly appointed chief justice of the Jharkhand High Court to take up thesematters on his bench and try to decide them at the earliest. It noted that in the case of three other death row convicts, the high court pronounced verdicts on July18, and their appeals had been dismissed.

The top court asked the state legal service authority to contact convicts, Gandhi Oraon, Rohit Rai, andBandhan Oraon, and assist them in filing an appeal in the apex court or a plea for remission beforethe appropriate authorities. Similar directions were passed in the case of Pratap Sahi, a life convict, as his sentence was already suspended while the order on his appeal was pending. Nine of 10 convicts were imprisoned in Birsa Munda Central Jail in Ranchi's Hotwar, whereas onewas lodged in the Central Jail in Dumka district. The top court, which has called for reports from all high courts where cases havebeen pending for years after being reserved for judgement, asked the registry to provide the reports toShakil for collation and posted the matter for hearing on September 22.

On May 5, the top court frowned upon the high court and sought reports within a month from all highcourts on cases where judgements were reserved on or before January 31.

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