By LALMOHAN PATNAIK
Published 9.07.18
Cuttack: Orissa High Court has laid the groundwork for a hearing on capital punishment while fixing Monday to take up a case of death penalty.
The case concerns nine persons whom the additional district and sessions judge, Gunupur, had awarded capital punishment on April 14, for killing three of a family on the suspicion of being witches. No death sentence imposed by a trial court can be executed unless the punishment is confirmed by the high court. Hence, trial courts refer every judgment related to capital punishment to the high court.
Therefore, even when the convicts do not prefer an appeal, the trial court's verdict against them are automatically taken up by the high court registry as a referred trial and listed before a division bench for hearing. If the convict also prefers an appeal, then both the appeal as well as the referred trial is clubbed and heard together. In this case, the convicts had filed an appeal.
The division bench of Indrajit Mahanty and Justice Biswajit Mohanty had completed the groundwork with a preliminary hearing, getting the trial court records submitted in the high court on July 3 and fixing July 9 to start hearing on the death penalty. The high court will decide whether it was a "rarest of the rare" case and fit for capital punishment by assessing the prosecution's case.
According to the prosecution, the convicts had branded Asin Sabara, his wife Ambai Sabara and elder daughter Asimani Sabara of Kitum village as witches and held them responsible for death of children in their village. Accusing them of practicing sorcery, they dragged them out of their house and took to a cowshed where they were mercilessly beaten up. As the victims fell unconscious, the villagers had injected them with pesticides in their sensitive parts - such as eyes and private parts - and buried them alive on September 9, 2016.
When they came to know that somebody had tipped off the police about the crime, the accused persons had then exhumed the bodies and set them on fire on the same night. The convicts underwent trial under Section 302 (murder) of Indian Penal Code and the Odisha Prevention of Witch-Hunting Act, 2013. The convicts are Degunu Sabara, Dasantu Sabara, Dalasa Sabara, Ajanta Sabara, Podantu Sabara, Iru Sabara, Lakia Sabara, Bubuna Sabara and Maliku Sabara.
Source: https://www.telegraphindia.com/states/odisha/hc-to-take-up-death-penalty-case/cid/1418471 (Accessed 25 December 2018)
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