High court verdict on death penalty for four rapists likely in January
BY MPost17 Dec 2013 5:01 AM IST
MPost17 Dec 2013 5:01 AM IST
The high court has been hearing appeals of the four accused and arguments on the death sentence on a daily basis in the sensational case of the 23-year-old trainee physiotherapist who was brutally raped in 2012.
‘We (defence counsel) are arguing now and I am expecting the verdict to come in the second week of January. I will try to complete my arguments next week and thereafter the court’s holidays will start. Then we have to give fact findings, Supreme Court’s judgments in related cases and conclude it,’ ML Sharma, defence counsel of two of the accused, Mukesh and Pawan Gupta, said.
Another advocate, AP Singh, representing the other two accused, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur, said that the verdict in the case ‘can be expected in January next year’.
‘Prosecution completed their arguments. Now defence counsel are arguing. So I think the verdict can be expected in January end,’ Singh added. But special public prosecutor Dayan Krishnan is not so hopeful.
‘The high court decided to hear the case on a day to day basis. Prosecution has completed its arguments in the case. But looking into the conduct of defence counsel, I can’t say now how much time it will take for the judgment,’ Krishnan said.
He was referring to Sharma’s alleged tactics to delay the proceedings by seeking repeated adjournments, which the court had noted. Sharma had earlier also objected to the daily hearing of the case.
Sharing their anguish about the delay in the verdict, the parents of the victim told IANS: ‘We want the culprits to be hanged as soon as possible.’
A Delhi court Sep 13 had awarded death sentence to four of the rapists - Mukesh, 26, Akshay Thakur, 28, Pawan Gupta, 19, and Vinay Sharma, 20 - on 11 counts, including gang rape, murder, dacoity, unnatural offences and destruction of evidence. The court later sent the case to the high court for confirmation of the death sentence.
The young woman was brutally gang raped by six people, including a minor, in a moving bus in December last year. The men also robbed the victim and her male friend and then threw them out in the night to die.
‘We (defence counsel) are arguing now and I am expecting the verdict to come in the second week of January. I will try to complete my arguments next week and thereafter the court’s holidays will start. Then we have to give fact findings, Supreme Court’s judgments in related cases and conclude it,’ ML Sharma, defence counsel of two of the accused, Mukesh and Pawan Gupta, said.
Another advocate, AP Singh, representing the other two accused, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur, said that the verdict in the case ‘can be expected in January next year’.
‘Prosecution completed their arguments. Now defence counsel are arguing. So I think the verdict can be expected in January end,’ Singh added. But special public prosecutor Dayan Krishnan is not so hopeful.
‘The high court decided to hear the case on a day to day basis. Prosecution has completed its arguments in the case. But looking into the conduct of defence counsel, I can’t say now how much time it will take for the judgment,’ Krishnan said.
He was referring to Sharma’s alleged tactics to delay the proceedings by seeking repeated adjournments, which the court had noted. Sharma had earlier also objected to the daily hearing of the case.
Sharing their anguish about the delay in the verdict, the parents of the victim told IANS: ‘We want the culprits to be hanged as soon as possible.’
A Delhi court Sep 13 had awarded death sentence to four of the rapists - Mukesh, 26, Akshay Thakur, 28, Pawan Gupta, 19, and Vinay Sharma, 20 - on 11 counts, including gang rape, murder, dacoity, unnatural offences and destruction of evidence. The court later sent the case to the high court for confirmation of the death sentence.
The young woman was brutally gang raped by six people, including a minor, in a moving bus in December last year. The men also robbed the victim and her male friend and then threw them out in the night to die.
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