The Asian Age

Jigisha murder: Death term of 2 commuted to life

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi high court on Thursday commuted the death penalty awarded to two convicts in the 2009 Jigisha Ghosh murder case to life imprisonme­nt. A two- judge bench of Justices S. Muralidhar and I. S. Mehta, however, upheld the life imprisonme­nt awarded to the third convict by a trial court in the case.

“We commute death sentence awarded to two convicts to life imprisonme­nt,” the court said.

While convicts Ravi Kapoor and Amit Shukla were handed down death penalty by the trial court in 2016, the third convict Baljeet Malik was given reprieve from the gallows for his good conduct in jail and awarded life imprisonme­nt for murder of the IT executive and other counts.

The court upheld the life imprisonme­nt awarded to the third convict by the trial court

While sentencing the two to death, the trial court had said the 28year- old woman was killed in a “cold- blooded, inhuman and cruel manner” and “brutally mauled to death”.

The police had claimed robbery was the motive behind the killing.

While seeking setting aside of the conviction and order on sentence for Shukla and Malik, their lawyer Amit Kumar had contended before the HC that the trial court had committed error by awarding death penalty and life imprisonme­nt to his clients respective­ly, simply on the basis of biased jail/ probation report about the both.

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