The Supreme
Court will pronounce the verdict on Friday in the Nirbhaya Gangrepe and Murder
case which had jolted the entire country. Nirbhaya's father said that the
society will get justice from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will
pronounce the verdict on Friday on the application of the four convicts
convicted in the Nirbhaya gang-rape and murder case. After the hearing in the
Supreme Court, the Supreme Court had reserved the decision on March 27 in this
matter. The High Court's decision has been challenged in the Supreme Court by
the guilty Akshay Thakur, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh.
Nirbhaya's
father told NBT that he is expected to get justice from the Supreme Court on
Friday. I believe that the entire society will get justice in this matter. The
atrocities subjected to Nirbhaya are not the sordid sage of one girl; rather it
is against the society.
After this
incident, there was a great indignation of the people. Parliament made changes
in law related to rape and there was a provision for strict punishment in the
case of rape. Although this incident took place five years ago but hearing in
the Supreme Court had been completed. The father of the victim hoped that ultimately
justice will prevail.
Plea of government
Senior
Advocate Siddharth Luthra, who was present on behalf of Delhi Police, argued
that these four accused have done barbaric acts and hence these four people
should be sentenced to death in this case. There are no circumstances to reduce
punishment. There should be no concession in the sentence in this case.
Meanwhile, Raj Advocate Raju Ramachandran, counselor, appearing for the
convicts, said that the punishment for keeping the guilty prisoners in a
lifetime can be an option. At the same time, advocate AP Singh and ML Sharma,
appearing on behalf of the guilty, said that in view of the age of the guilty,
family background and circumstances, they should not be sentenced to death
Debate started from 4th April 2016
The debate
started on April 4, 2016 in the Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court, the four
culprits have challenged the High Court's decision. On behalf of Mujriman
Mukesh and Pawan, his lawyer ML Sharma had initiated the plea, after which the
lawyer AP Singh had argued on behalf of the other accused in this case. Supreme
Court appointed senior advocate Raju Ramachandran in the case on April 8 in the
case of four convicts in this case, in order to appoint Amiks Curie (Court
Advisor) for the two culprits in the case, while Advocate Sanjay Hegde has left
the case. Amicus Curie was appointed for the culprits. The lower court had
sentenced the four to death, after which they had appealed in the High Court
and were sentenced to death by the High Court, after which special permission
petition was filed in the Supreme court on behalf of them, after which Supreme
Court The court had reserved the decision.
The Fast Track Court Decided the case within 9 Months
The lower
court had sentenced the four to death on September 13, 2013 and referred the
case to the High Court for confirming the punishment of the four. The fast
track court in Saket had convicted the four for gang rape and murder. Four were
sentenced to death for murder and the court considered the case as the Reveret of
Rare.
The lower
court had sent the matter to the High Court for confirming the punishment, and
the four accused had challenged the lower court's decision in the High Court.
The High Court's High Court confirmed the death sentence of four convicts Akshay
Thakur, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh on March 13, 2014 in the High
Court of the Conflict. Judge of High Court Justice Rewa Khetrapal and Justice
Pratibha Rani had reserved the judgment on January 3, 2014 after hearing the
case.
Appeal in the Supreme Court
After the
High Court's decision, in the Supreme Court, Mukesh Pawan had filed an appeal
on March 15, 2014 by his lawyer ML Sharma. After this, on behalf of other
culprits, their counsel, AP Singh, had approached the Supreme Court. The
Supreme Court has issued notice to the government in this matter, keeping the
hanging hanging on them.
Bench of Three Judges
The Supreme
Court had constituted a bench of 3 judges to hear the case related to the
appeal against the death penalty on April 28, 2014. Juvenile is to be kept in
the Juvenile house for 3 years. An accused Ram Singh was hanged in Tihar Jail,
while the sixth accused was Juvenile, who was ordered by Juvenile Court for
three years in Juvenile Homes. Three years after leaving the Juvenile home, he
was released.
----Sonal
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