Man gets four years for acid attack
BY MPost3 Nov 2012 8:27 AM IST
MPost3 Nov 2012 8:27 AM IST
A 60-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in jail by a Delhi court for trying to kill a taxi driver by throwing acid on his face.
District Judge O P Gupta awarded the jail term to West Delhi resident Om Prakash, saying the punishment must have a deterrent effect.
‘The punishment must be such which has a deterrent effect. Keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the case, I feel the sentence of rigorous imprisonment for four years would meet the ends of justice,’ the judge said while also imposing a fine of Rs 3,000.
The maximum punishment under the Indian Penal Code for a murder bid is life imprisonment.
Om Prakash had sought leniency saying the offence was committed in the spur of the moment and there was no pre-planning. He argued that he was falsely implicated in the case as he did not have cordial relations with Kumar, but the court rejected his contention.
District Judge O P Gupta awarded the jail term to West Delhi resident Om Prakash, saying the punishment must have a deterrent effect.
‘The punishment must be such which has a deterrent effect. Keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the case, I feel the sentence of rigorous imprisonment for four years would meet the ends of justice,’ the judge said while also imposing a fine of Rs 3,000.
The maximum punishment under the Indian Penal Code for a murder bid is life imprisonment.
Om Prakash had sought leniency saying the offence was committed in the spur of the moment and there was no pre-planning. He argued that he was falsely implicated in the case as he did not have cordial relations with Kumar, but the court rejected his contention.
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