Deccan Chronicle

Justice delayed, but delivered for sure

Delhi gangrape convicts get gallows

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The Supreme Court on Friday confirmed the death sentence awarded to the four convicts in the December 16, 2012 sensationa­l gangrape and murder case, saying it had sent a “tsunami of shock” all over and was a ‘rarest of rare’ case in which the most brutal, barbaric and diabolical attack was carried out on the 23-year-old woman.

The apex court said the convicts had treated the victim as a n object o f enjoyment, with the single purpose of ravishing her.

A three-judge bench, through a unanimous verdict, upheld the Delhi High Court judgement which had concurred with the trial court decision.

Those who will face the gallows are Mukesh (29), Pawan (22), Vinay Sharma (23) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31).

One of the accused, Ram Singh, had allegedly committed suicide in the Tihar Jail, while a convicted juvenile was sentenced three years of punishment in a reform home.

Here’s how the top court arrived at its conclusion.

RELIABLE TESTIMONY

THE EVIDENCE of PW-1 (victim’s male friend who was taken into the bus along with her and was present when the crime was committed) is unimpeacha­ble and it deserves to be relied upon.

NO ALIBI THE ACCUSED persons along with the juvenile in conflict with law were present in the bus when the prosecutri­x and her friend got into the bus.

FOOTAGE NOT TAMPERED WITH

THERE IS no reason or justificat­ion to disregard the CCTV footage, for the same has been duly proven and it clearly establishe­s the descriptio­n and movement of the bus.

PROSECUTIO­N’S REFRAIN

THE ARREST of the accused from various places at different times has been clearly proven by the prosecutio­n.

CUSTODIAL CONFESSION

THE PERSONAL search, recoveries and the disclosure leading to recovery are in consonance with law and the assail of the same on the counts of custodial confession made under torture and other pleas are highly specious pleas and they do not remotely create a dent in the said aspects.

POOR DEFENCE

THE CONTENTION raised by the accused persons that the recoveries on the basis of disclosure were a gross manipulati­on by the investigat­ing agency and deserve to be thrown overboard does not merit acceptance.

CONVICTS IN CONCERT

The relationsh­ip between the parties having been clearly establishe­d, their arrest gains more credibilit­y and the involvemen­t of each accused gains credence.

DYING DECLARATIO­NS

THE DYING declaratio­ns, three in number, do withstand close scrutiny and they are consistent with each other.

DNA PROFILING

THE DNA profiling proves to the hilt the presence of the accused persons in the bus and their involvemen­t in the crime.

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