Saturday, May 30, 2026

Uttar Pradesh - 50-year-old man gets death penalty in 15-year-old double-murder case in Muzaffarnagar

PTI 

30 May, 2026 06:49 pm IST

Muzaffarnagar (UP), May 30 (PTI) A fast-track court here has awarded death penalty to a 50-year-old man for killing a woman and her six-year-old son in a case dating back nearly 15 years.

Additional District and Sessions Judge of the fast-track court, Ravi Kumar Diwakar, sentenced Rahis alias Zahid to death after convicting him for murder. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on the convict. The judge observed that the case fell in the “rarest of rare” category, warranting capital punishment.


The sentence, however, will be subject to confirmation by the Allahabad High Court. Government counsel Kuldeep Kumar said the victims, Rajesh Devi (30) and her son Himanshu, were murdered at Alawalpur village under the Charthawal police station area of Mazaffarnagar district on November 7, 2011.

According to the prosecution, Rahis took Rajesh Devi and the child to a nearby sugarcane field and killed them by repeatedly hitting them with bricks after an argument. The bodies were found on November 13. The court pronounced its verdict on Friday. 

Source: https://theprint.in/india/50-year-old-man-gets-death-penalty-in-15-year-old-double-murder-case-in-muzaffarnagar/2946073/

Friday, May 29, 2026

Supreme Court acquits two death row convicts (Uttarakhand) in rape-murder case


Updated on: 29 May 2026, 4:14 am

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has acquitted two men sentenced to death by the Uttarakhand trial court and High Court for the alleged rape and murder of a 55-year-old woman in Uttarakhand on the grounds that the prosecution failed to establish a complete and reliable chain of circumstances connecting them with the crime.

“The FSL (Forensic Science Laboratory) report merely records the presence of semen traces in the vaginal swab collected during the postmortem examination and does not, in the absence of any corroborative material, establish the appellants’ (Convicts) complicity in the alleged offence,” said a three-judge Bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and Vijay Bishnoi.

Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and Vijay Bishnoi

Setting aside the judgments of the trial court and the HC, the SC said: “No DNA examination or scientific profiling was undertaken to establish the identity of the source of semen or to connect the same with either of the appellants”.

The court said the prosecution also failed to lead any evidence regarding the probable age or duration of the semen traces detected in the vaginal swab. “In the absence of such scientific evidence, no definite inference could be drawn that the deceased-victim had been subjected to the appeals filed by the murder convicts,” it said.

The judgment stated the prosecution’s case was marred by serious infirmities as regards DNA examination or scientific profiling linking the biological evidence with the accused persons.

The prosecution in the trial court and HC sought to establish the guilt primarily through two circumstances, the “last seen” theory and alleged recoveries made during the investigation. The top court eventually discarded these versions and acquitted the two accused.

Source: https://www.newindianexpress.com/india/2026/May/29/sc-acquits-two-death-row-convicts-in-rape-murder-case

Uttar Pradesh - Man Receives Death Penalty for Family Murders

Devdiscourse News Desk | Kushinagar | India

Updated: 29-05-2026 23:14 IST | Created: 29-05-2026 23:14 IST

Rajesh Gupta has been sentenced to death by an Uttar Pradesh court for the 2021 murders of his wife and two young sons. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 3 lakh on Gupta, who allegedly killed his family by slitting their throats.

Rajesh Gupta

An Uttar Pradesh court handed down a death sentence to Rajesh Gupta for the brutal murder of his wife Nikki and their two sons in 2021. The verdict includes a fine of Rs 3 lakh, as announced by District and Sessions Judge Sanjeev Kumar Tyagi. 

According to District Government Advocates G P Yadav and Laxman Pathak, Gupta is to face execution by hanging. The tragic events unfolded when Nikki's brother, Amar Gupta, reported to the Turkapatti police station that his sister and her children, Shivam (7) and Ayush (3), were killed by their father. The gruesome act occurred at their residence with both a sickle and a knife, which were recovered by authorities. Nikki was married to Rajesh Gupta for eight years.

(With inputs from agencies.)

Source: https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/law-order/3926444-man-receives-death-penalty-for-family-murders-in-uttar-pradesh?amp

Monday, May 25, 2026

Tamil Nadu: Man Gets Death Penalty For Sexual Assault, Murder Of Minor


India News - May 25, 2026 16:29 pm IST

The POCSO Special Court convicted Dharma Muneeswaran and sentenced him to death by hanging on both counts of sexual assault and murder, 77 days after the crime.

Tutucorin: A POCSO court in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu on Monday awarded a double death sentence to the key accused in the Tuticorin sexual assault and murder case, 77 days after the crime.

Dharma Muneeswaran

The victim, a 17-year-old Class 12 student in Vilathikulam who was reported missing, was found dead in a scrubland near her house in March this year. The POCSO Special Court convicted Dharma Muneeswaran and sentenced him to death by hanging on both counts of sexual assault and murder of the minor. With no CCTV cameras near the scene of crime, 10 special teams analysed 98 CCTV footages in other locations and examined 2,574 phone numbers using the tower dump method. The breakthrough came from a windmill camera that captured a suspicious two-wheeler near the crime scene. The bike's registration number had been tampered with, and the bike was found to be stolen.

Ellammal, Special Public Prosecutor - Mahila Court, Thoothukudi said "We were able to get a fair judgment in a short period of time because everybody who worked on this case was very responsible, and we all wanted to make sure that this should not happen to anybody else ever again". The order came on a day Chief Minister Joseph Vijay urged the police and authorities to expedite trials in sexual and offences against children and obtain stringent punishment through proper trial. Vijay had made women safety and law and order a key campaign issue during his campaign before elections. His meeting comes amid a spurt in sexual offences in the state, including the sexual assault and murder of a 10-year-old girl in Coimbatore, with the opposition targeting the TVK government.

(With inputs from Swarnamathi A)

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/man-gets-death-penalty-for-sexual-assault-murder-of-minor-in-tamil-nadu-11544711

Friday, May 22, 2026

Hyderabad: Man given death penalty for murdering in-laws

22 May 2026

Twenty-two months after a couple were murdered by their son-in-law in Warangal, a local court on Wednesday convicted and awarded him the death sentence. The first additional district court’s judge said in the verdict that apart from death penalty, the convict Mekala Nagaraju has to pay a fine of ₹5,000. 

Autorickshaw driver Mekala Nagaraju, a native of Gundenga village in Mahabubabad district, married Banoth Deepika from Warangal district in 2023 after eloping with her. However, a few days after their marriage, she returned to the residence of her parents – Banoth Srinu (50) and his wife Banoth Suguna (45), since she did not like Nagaraju’s conduct.

Mekala Nagaraju

Despite his repeated requests, Deepika refused to return to him. This made Nagaraju bear a grudge against her and felt that her parents have influenced Deepika. He also came to know that her parents had a plan to get her married to an another man and conspired to kill everyone in her family. On July 10, 2024, Deepika, her brother Srinivas and their parents – Srinu and Suguna were sleeping outside the house in the village.

“The accused with an intention to kill Deepika and her family members, reached her house. He first attacked her parents with a knife while they were asleep on the cot. Immediately, Deepika and her brother Srinivas out of fear tried to escape from the spot. Nagaraju chased and attacked them. Subsequently, he returned to Deepika’s parents’ place and stabbed them nearly 30 times,’’ Warangal police told TOI. Srinivas and Deepika too suffered multiple slash injuries.

During the trial, the witness statements given by Deepika, Srinivas and a few others turned out to be crucial in convicting Nagaraju.

Source: https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/man-given-death-penalty-for-murdering-in-laws/ar-AA23L98d

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Supreme Court overturns acquittal of 9, sentences them to life term in doctor’s murder case (Tamil Nadu)

PTI - 19 May, 2026 07:48 pm IST

New Delhi, May 19 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside a Madras High Court order and restored the conviction of nine persons for their role in the 2013 broad-daylight murder of renowned Chennai-based neurologist Subbiah.

While the trial court had originally sentenced several of the accused to death, a bench comprising Justices MM Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma took note of the state government’s decision not to press for capital punishment and commuted the sentences to life imprisonment. Authoring the 96-page judgment, Justice Sharma began with a poignant quote from Rabindranath Tagore on the “capaciousness of greed”.

Justices MM Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma

“The greed of gain has no time or limit to its capaciousness. Its one object is to produce and consume. It has pity neither for beautiful nature nor for living human beings. It is ruthlessly ready without a moment’s hesitation to crush beauty and life,” Tagore had said. The murder, which took place on September 14, 2013, was the culmination of a bitter, decade-long dispute over a two-acre land parcel in Kanyakumari.

Dr Subbiah had longstanding disputes with members of the accused family over ownership of the land. Multiple complaints had been filed before the Land Grabbing Cell, and tensions escalated after criminal proceedings and attempts to cancel the anticipatory bail obtained by some accused. The prosecution successfully proved that the family of one of the accused conspired with henchmen to “eliminate” the doctor, believing his death would allow them to seize the property.

The trial court, in 2021, found the accused guilty and sentenced seven of them to death. In June 2024, the Madras High Court set aside the conviction entirely, acquitting all accused after finding fault in the evidence of the “approver” (an accomplice-turned-witness) and the delay in witness statements. The top court reversed the high court’s acquittal, calling it a “grave error” and restoring the trial court’s findings of guilt. After trial proceedings involving 57 prosecution witnesses and extensive documentary and forensic evidence, the trial court convicted all the accused persons.

Source: https://theprint.in/india/sc-overturns-acquittal-of-9-sentences-them-to-life-term-in-doctors-murder-case/2935678/