Showing posts with label Govindachamy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Govindachamy. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Kerala’s curative plea seeking death penalty in Soumya murder case rejected by SC

The Supreme Court rejected Kerala’s curative petition that sought the death penalty for a convict Govindachamy, in the Soumya murder case. 

“Having gone through the Curative Petitions and the relevant documents, in our considered opinion, no case is made out within the parameters indicated in the decision of this Court in Rupa Ashok Hurra Vs. Ashok Hurra & Anr., reported in 2002 (4) SCC 388. The Curative Petitions are, accordingly, dismissed,” a six-judge bench looking into this matter ruled. The Kerala state government had filed the petition after the Supreme Court in its 2016 order had set aside the Kerala High Court judgment awarding the assailant Govindachamy the death penalty. An apex court Bench comprising of Justices Ranjan Gogoi, PC Pant and UU Lalit had, in September last year, found Govindachamy guilty of rape. However, the bench had overturned the high court order sentencing him to death and instead awarded him a life sentence. 

Interestingly, in November, the Supreme Court had initiated contempt proceedings against Justice Markandey Katju after the former SC judge had made personal remarks in two posts— on September 17 and 18 — on a social networking site against judges who had pronounced a ruling on the Soumya rape-murder case. A bench led by the same justices who had presided over the matter had claimed that the posts were, “a serious assault on judges, not on judgments.” Justice Katju had been invited by the Justice Gogoi-led bench to debate on the several “fundamental flaws” that it had allegedly committed in its September 15 judgement on the well publicised Soumya murder and rape case in 2011. The bench commuted the death sentence of the man, Govindachamy, who had been convicted of these crimes. Katju had commented in his posts that the SC had seriously "erred in law" in its judgment. His post had said, “This was a grave error in the judgment, not expected of judges who had been in the legal world for decades. Even a student of law in a law college knows this elementary principle that hearsay evidence is inadmissible.” However, In January 2017, the contempt proceedings were withdrawn, after Justice Katju tendered an unconditional apology to the judges in this matter.

Source: https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-kerala-s-curative-plea-seeking-death-penalty-in-soumya-murder-case-rejected-by-sc-2421848 (Accessed 23 December 2018)

Thursday, December 20, 2018

No review of Soumya sentence: Supreme Court (Kerala)

Dhananjay Mahapatra
TNN | Nov 12, 2016, 07.17 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The outcry over awarding life sentence to Soumya case convict Govindachamy and attempts by the Kerala government, Soumya's mother and ex-judge Markandey Katju+ to get the sentence enhanced to death penalty failed to convince the Supreme Court to review its September 15 decision. Govindachamy allegedly pushed Soumya off a moving train after sexually assaulting her. But the SC had taken note of oral testimony of witnesses who said that she had jumped off the train to escape the rapist. It had acquitted Govindachamy of murder charge while convicting him of rape and sentenced him to life imprisonment. The 23-year-old Soumya had boarded the Ernakulam-Shoranur passenger train on February 1, 2011, around 5.30pm at Ernakulam Town railway station to go to her home in Shoranur for her betrothal ceremony.

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Taking suo motu notice of Justice Katju's blog criticising the judgment and the judges who delivered it for not taking note of evidence and letting Govindachamy off leniently with life sentence, the SC had on October 17 requested the ex-judge to assist the court while hearing the review petitions filed by Kerala government and Soumya's mother. Justice Katju stressed that the SC should have assumed, in the absence of concrete proof about Govindachamy pushing Soumya out of the train, that the convict was responsible for the tragedy . "The accused sexually assaulted the girl and banged her head repeatedly, causing serious injuries to the head and brain. In that condition, even if she jumped out of a moving train, the act of the deceased should be taken as a consequence of the threat posed by the accused. So he should face death penalty for murder," Justice Katju said. 

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The bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi, P C Pant and U U Lalit repeatedly asked him how a court of law could assume a story on behalf of the prosecution by creating evidence which was non-existent. "We cannot think on our own and conjure up a story which is not even stated in the case diary by the prosecution," said Justice Lalit. Justice Katju asked, "Does it mean you will swallow whatever is told to you? The bench erred gravely in not discarding that part of the evidence. Judges of the Supreme Court err. I have erred gravely.But I always made an attempt to correct it. You should also correct your judgment." When the court asked him to prove his point in reference to provisions of Indian Evidence Act, Justice Katju snapped, "Let us show some common sense. Even if Soumya jumped out and died of the injuries, it is common sense that she was attempting to escape the threat posed by Govindachamy . This case must be decided on the basis of common sense." The bench did not agree and dismissed the three review petitions.

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/No-review-of-Soumya-sentence-Supreme-Court/articleshow/55381494.cms (Accessed 20 December 2018)


Soumya rape case: SC drops murder charge, sets aside death sentence (Kerala)

By Express Web Desk |New Delhi |Published: September 15, 2016 11:54:01 am 

In January 2014, the Kerala High Court upheld the death sentence granted to Govindachamy by a Thrissur Fast-track court. The Supreme Court on Thursday set aside the death sentence given to Govindachamy, a convict in the murder of Soumya, a 23-year-old woman, who was brutally assaulted and pushed off the train. The apex court, however, has held him guilty of rape. Govindachamy’s death sentence has been reduce to a life-term.

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In January 2014, the Kerala High Court upheld the death sentence granted to him by a Thrissur Fast-track court. On February, 1, 2011, Soumya, an employee of a shopping mall in Kochi, was travelling home in an almost empty woman’s coach of a passenger train. Govindachamy molested her and later pushed her out of a train, and also jumped off. Govindachamy then walked towards her and raped her. Soumya was from Ernakulam to Shornur. Soumya succumbed to injuries on February 6 at a government hospital.

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Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/soumya-rape-case-sc-drops-murder-charge-sets-aside-death-sentence/ (Accessed 20 December 2018)

India apex court seeks proof in Kerala rape-murder case

Published: September 08, 2016 12:52

Sensational case pertains to death of train traveler Soumya in February 2011.

Thiruvananthapuram: The sensational case of the rape and murder of a young woman train traveller in Kerala who was awaiting her marriage, took a dramatic turn on Thursday when India’s apex court sought clinching proof of the crime. The case pertains to the death of Soumya (23), daughter of Ganesh, a resident of Manjakkad near Shoranur in Palakkad district in February 2011.

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A lower court had convicted the accused, Govindachamy, a native of Tamil Nadu in the rape-murder case and handed him the death sentence. The prosecution’s claim was that Govindachamy entered the ladies’ compartment of the Shoranur-Kochi train in which Soumya was alone. Govindachamy was accused of accosting Soumya, who fell off the train and was seriously injured. He is then accused of carrying the injured Soumya to a railway track nearby, raping her and making off with her mobile phone and purse. When some passersby later found Soumya in an unconscious state, they took her to a hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries five days later. 

The Supreme Court asked for clinching proof of the crime, pointing out that while it was clear she had been raped, it was not clear whether she had been pushed out of the train or jumped on her own. The post mortem report said head injuries had led to her death, adding further doubt about the circumstance that actually led to her death. The court remarked that “guesswork” should not be brought before the court. The prosecution, however, could not immediately provide a satisfactory answer to the court’s queries.

Soumya
The court’s remarks came while considering a petition by Govindachamy demanding to annul the death sentence handed to him by the lower court. The Soumya murder case had turned the limelight on safety of women during train travel, particularly in ladies’ compartments in which there are times when there are only one or a few women in a compartment.

Source: https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/india/india-apex-court-seeks-proof-in-kerala-rape-murder-case-1.1893281 (Accessed 20 December 2018)