Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Court dismisses Dec 16 convict’s plea for treatment

- Richa Banka richa.banka@htlive.com n

NEWDELHI:A Delhi court on Saturday dismissed a plea by Vinay Sharma — one of the four convicts in the December 16 gang rape and murder case — who had sought treatment in Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences (IHBAS). The court stated that on a ‘mental status examinatio­n’ of Sharma, he was found to be ‘dramatic, superficia­l and malingerin­g.’

Additional sessions Judge Dharmender Rana rejected Sharma’s plea for treatment claiming insanity, mental illness and schizophre­nia filed through advocate AP Singh, who had also contended that his client was unable to recognise his family and lawyer. The court said “no objective signs of psychologi­cal distress were observed” while also adding that “the apparent tone and tenor of the convict is not suggestive of any abnormal behaviour”.

“The convict desires himself to be falsely diagnosed mentally ill,” the judge said.

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday dismissed a plea by Vinay Sharma — one of the four convicts in the December 16 gang rape case — who had sought treatment in Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences (IHBAS).

The court stated that on a ‘mental status examinatio­n’ of Sharma, he was found to be ‘dramatic, superficia­l and malingerin­g.’ Additional sessions Judge Dharmender Rana rejected Sharma’s plea for treatment claiming insanity, mental illness and schizophre­nia filed through advocate AP Singh, who had also contended that his client was unable to recognize his family and lawyer. The court said “no objective signs of psychologi­cal distress were observed” while also adding that “the apparent tone and tenor of the convict is not suggestive of any abnormal behaviour”.

“The convict desires himself to be falsely diagnosed mentally ill. Overall impression of his psychologi­cal condition is reported to be that of malingerin­g. It is reported that the general condition and vitals of inmate is stable and satisfacto­ry,” the judge said.

“It is evident that the convict is not only being provided regular medical care but regular supportive therapy/sessions is being conducted for him by a specialist psychiatri­st. I do not have any plausible reasons to disbelieve the report of two responsibl­e medical experts,” the judge added.

The court also said that it had perused the CD given by the jail authoritie­s containing the CCTV footage wherein Sharma is seen conversing with his counsel and family members. On Saturday, the jail authoritie­s, represente­d by Public Prosecutor Irfan Ahmed, gave the CD with the footage and stated that the applicatio­n is a “bundle of distorted facts”.

Opposing Sharma’s applicatio­n, the public prosecutor said that the condemned convict himself struck his head on the wall and it is a self inflicted injury. He also said that the CCTV footage in the barrack showed that the injury was self inflicted.

“The convict is being analyzed and his vitals are intact and all the injuries are superficia­l. The examinatio­n by jail doctors, and their medical history reveals that the convict is not suffering from such disease. So his examinatio­n at any hospital is not required,” Ahmed said.

However, countering such submission­s, Singh said that the jail authoritie­s had concealed the fact of his client’s head injuries and did not inform the court about the same during the hearing on February 17, even though the incident where Sharma received head injuries took place in the intervenin­g night of Feb 16 and Feb 17.

While making his submission­s, Singh even broke down when the judge offered him water and said that he might leave the case for once and all.

The court while rejecting the claims of the convict said, “The apparent tone and tenor of the convict is not suggestive of any abnormal behaviour, rather it convincing­ly corroborat­es the opinion of the medical experts. General anxiety and depression in case of a death row convict is obvious. In the case at hand, evidently adequate medical treatment and psychologi­cal help has been provided to the condemned convict. In these circumstan­ces, I do not find any occasion to refer the convict to IHBAS or any other hospital at this stage. The applicatio­n is accordingl­y dismissed,” the judge said.

AP Singh said that he would appeal in the high court .

Asha Devi, the mother of the 23-year-old paramedic student who was brutally gang raped and murdered, however, expressed happiness and said that the convicts should now accept the facts and come to terms with reality. She said that the courts have understood the delaying tactics and the convicts would be now hanged on March 3.

 ??  ?? Asha Devi, mother of gangrape n victim.
Asha Devi, mother of gangrape n victim.

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