Showing posts with label Pawan Gupta. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Nirbhaya rapists will hang: Supreme Court rejects review plea, upholds 3 convicts' death penalty (Delhi)

Updated: Jul 9, 2018, 03:08 PM IST

Nirbhaya rapists will hang, ruled the Supreme Court as it upheld the death penalty of the three convicts in the six-year-old gangrape and murder case. (DECEMBER 16 CASE: TIMELINE)

The top court rejected the review petitions filed by the convicts in the brutal December 2012 Delhi gangrape and murder case today. The top court said that it will exercise its review jurisdiction only when there are apparent errors resulting in miscarriage of justice. Convicts cannot be allowed to re-argue their case under the garb of review petition, the Bench of CJI Dipak Misra and Justices Ashok Bhushan and R Banumathi noted. The apex court had on May 4 reserved its order on the review petitions filed by the convicts-- Pawan Gupta(31), Vinay Sharma (25), and Mukesh Singh (31).

A three-judge bench of the top court, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra and also comprising Justice Ashok Bhushan and R Bhanumathi, will pronounce the verdict in the case. The fourth convict, Akshay Thakur (33) has not filed a review petition yet. The apex court had however in the last hearing, granted three weeks time to Akshay to file his review petition in the case. According to the prosecution, the 23-year-old paramedical student was assaulted and raped by six persons in a moving bus in South Delhi and thrown out with her male friend on the night of December 16, 2012. She subsequently died during the treatment at a Singapore hospital on December 29 the same year.

Out of the six convicts, prime accused Ram Singh had allegedly committed suicide in the Tihar jail in 2013 during the trial of the case. Another accused was found out by the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) as a minor and sentenced him to three years term at a probation home. Saket's Fast track Court on September 13, 2013 pronounced death sentence to all the four convicts. The trial court then referred the case to the Delhi High Court for confirmation of their death sentence. The Delhi High Court had on January 2017, reserved its verdict on confirming the death sentence and appeals of the four convicts. The Supreme Court had on May 5, last year, upheld the Delhi High court order of death penalty to the four convicts. Following which, the three convicts appealed before the Supreme Court for reviewing its order of sentencing them to the gallows. 

Source: https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-nirbhaya-rapists-will-hang-supreme-court-rejects-review-plea-upholds-3-convicts-death-penalty-2635102 (Accessed 25 December 2018)

Monday, December 24, 2018

Death sentence is against human rights, give us a chance to reform: Nirbhaya death convict to SC (Delhi)

Amit Anand Choudhary 
TNN | May 4, 2018, 10.26 PM IST 

NEW DELHI: Pleading for life and mercy, two death convicts in Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case told the Supreme Court that capital punishment is violative of basic human rights and requested the court to give them a chance to reform themselves by commuting their sentence to life imprisonment.

Appearing before a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices R Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan, advocate A P Singh pleaded the bench to show compassion towards the convicts in view of their socio-economic background and their clean criminal record before the incident. Singh, who was appearing on behalf of convicts Vinay Sharma and Pawan Gupta, said that many habitual offenders had reformed over the time and his clients should also get a chance by converting their death sentence to life imprisonment. He said that death sentence was against Indian culture of non-violence and tolerance. He told the bench that even a hardcore criminal like Phoolan Devi, who killed 27 person in a day, got reformed and became a member of Parliament. 

The court, after a brief hearing, reserved its verdict and asked the lawyer to file his written submission. Senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for Delhi Police, said the convicts had not raised any new ground which was dealt with by the apex court while delivering its verdict upholding their death sentence. The Supreme Court had on May 5 last year awarded death sentence to four convicts in the case saying that the brutal, barbaric and diabolic nature of the crime shook the conscience of humanity and they deserved the extreme punishment. 

The court held Vinay Sharma (23), Akshay Thakur (31), Mukesh (29) and Pawan Gupta (22) guilty and awarded the death sentence to them saying it was a rarest of rare case. The 23-year-old paramedic, on the night of December 16, 2012, was brutally assaulted and gangraped in a moving bus in south Delhi and thrown out of the vehicle with her male friend. She later died in a Singapore hospital on December 29. The trial court had awarded them death sentence in September 2013 and six moths thereafter, the Delhi High Court on March 13, 2014 upheld their conviction and sentence. All the convicts then approached the Supreme Court which had in 2014 stayed their execution. 

Upholding the verdict of trial court and HC, the Supreme Court had said, “It is manifest that the wanton lust, the servility to absolutely unchained carnal desire and slavery to the loathsome beastility of passion ruled the mindset of the appellants to commit a crime which can summon with immediacy tsunami of shock in the mind of the collective and destroy the civilised marrows of the milieu in entirety.”

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/death-sentence-is-against-human-rights-give-us-a-chance-to-reform-nirbhaya-death-convict-to-supreme-court/articleshowprint/64034328.cms (Accessed 24 December 2018)

Sunday, December 23, 2018

He deserved death sentence, say Akshay’s family members (Nirbhaya - Delhi)

Patna, May 5 (IANS) Akshay, a convict in the fatal 2012 gang rape of a 23-year-old paramedical student, deserved the death sentence, his family members said after the Supreme Court upheld the death penalty for him and three others in the case on Friday.

“We have ended our relationship with him; Akshay is no more our family member; we have nothing to do with him,” a close family member told IANS over telephone from Lahang Karma village in Aurangabad district, about 150 km from here. “Please, we do not want to talk about him, he is our past, not present,” said another family member, as most of the family members of Akshay termed the apex court’s decision “right”. People in his village refused to talk about him as he brought disrepute to the village. “Our village was defamed due to Akshay’s involvement in the infamous case. We don’t want to discuss anything to defame our village any further,” Satender Kumar Singh, a villager said.

However, according to a neighbour of Akshay’s family, the entire family and some relatives were glued to the television set on Friday, “hoping against all hope that the apex court would overturn the death penalty.” “They were hopeful against all hope for some relief. It proved useless as Akshay’s fate was sealed the day he was convicted. The apex court only upheld it,” a villager said. The four — Mukesh Singh, Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur — were convicted for raping and assaulting the 23-year-old paramedical student inside a moving bus in Delhi on December 16, 2012. The rapists, six in all, pounced on the young woman who had boarded the bus with her boyfriend to go home after seeing a movie “Life of Pi”.

The four convicts in Delhi gang-rape, 2012
As the bus moved on south Delhi roads, the convicts pulled out her internal organs with a rusted L-shaped iron rod used with a wheel jack. This led to her death due to internal injuries 13 days later in a Singapore hospital. After committing the crime, they dumped the woman and her friend on the side of a road. Some onlookers alerted the police. The sheer brutality of the crime led to nationwide revulsion and street protests. A fifth accused, Ram Singh, committed suicide in Tihar Central Jail in the national capital. The sixth, a juvenile, who was accused of ripping apart the woman’s intestines, was sent to a correction home and has been released after serving his probation period.

Source: https://www.india.com/news/agencies/he-deserved-death-sentence-say-akshays-family-members-2103105/ (Accessed 23 December 2018)