Hindustan Times (Patiala)

SC TURNS DOWN PLEA OF DEC 16 KILLER

Juvenility plea under Juvenile Justice Act cannot be raised if the issue had been rejected earlier: SC

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Pawan Kumar Gupta, one of the four men convicted in the December 2012 gang rape, need not be treated as a juvenile, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, dismissing a petition filed by the death row convict arguing that he was less than 18 years old at the time the offence was committed. A bench rejected Gupta’s appeal against a judgment of the Delhi high court, which had turned down his petition on Dec 19, 2019.

NEWDELHI: Pawan Kumar Gupta, one of the four men convicted in the December 2012 gang rape, need not be treated as a juvenile, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, dismissing a petition filed by the death row convict arguing that he was less than 18 years old at the time the offence was committed. A bench, headed by justice R Banumathi, rejected Gupta’s appeal against a judgment of the Delhi high court, which had turned down his petition on December 19, 2019.

The top court made it clear that the plea of juvenility under the Juvenile Justice Act cannot be re-agitated after the issue was raised and rejected earlier. The court noted that Gupta’s claim of juvenility was rejected by the Metropolit­an Magistrate in 2013, Delhi HC in 2014 and the SC in 2018. The court said that though as per the Juvenile Justice Act, a plea regarding age of accused can be raised at any stage of a case, it cannot be raised repeatedly after it has been rejected once.

“…once a convict has chosen to take the plea of juvenility before the learned Magistrate, High Court and also before the Supreme Court and the said plea has been rejected up to the Supreme Court, the petitioner cannot be allowed to reagitate the plea of juvenility by filing fresh applicatio­n under Section 7A of the JJ Act”, the order said.One of the six people arrested for the 2012 gang-rape and murder of the paramedic was tried as a juvenile and was sent to a correction home for three years before he was released.

Four accused — Pawan (25), Vinay Sharma (26), Mukesh Kumar (32) and Akshay Kumar

Singh (31) — were convicted and sentenced to death in a trial that was completed within just a year of the gruesome crime.

The sixth, Ram Singh, allegedly killed himself at Tihar jail.

Gupta’s counsel AP Singh, on Monday, produced the school leaving certificat­e issued in Gupta’s favour by Gayatri Bal Sanskar Shala of Ambedkar Nagar district in Uttar Pradesh which recorded his date of birth as October 8, 1996. He argued that Pawan’s age at the time of commission of offence was 16 years, 2 months and 8 days, and the Delhi Police had concealed records that could have proved his real age.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the state, submitted that though a claim of juvenility can be raised at any stage, it cannot be raised repeatedly after being rejected once.

Meanwhile, a Delhi court on Monday allowed Tihar jail authoritie­s to supply a copy of the autopsy of Ram Singh, after the prison superinten­dent wrote a letter to the court.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO ?? The December 2012 gang rape victim’s mother, Asha Devi, speaks to the media after the SC hearing on Monday.
RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO The December 2012 gang rape victim’s mother, Asha Devi, speaks to the media after the SC hearing on Monday.

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