The Free Press Journal

Death row convicts to enroll in open varsity

- URVI MAHAJANI

Welcoming the move of two death row convicts to pursue education, the Bombay high court has asked prison authoritie­s to “to extend all necessary assistance by adopting humanitari­an approach to the desire of the petitioner­s”.

A division bench of Justices P B Varale and S M Modak recently allowed the petition filed by Jitendra Shinde alias Pappu and Nitin Bhailume, who have been sentenced to death for their role in the gruesome Kopardi rape and murder case of 2016. They are at present lodged at Yerawada Central Jail in Pune.

The HC said: “We further observe that as the petitioner­s have expressed their desire to pursue academic courses in Open University, such desire be treated as welcome steps and the prison authoritie­s extend all necessary assistance by adopting humanitari­an approach to the desire of the petitioner­s.”

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In 2016, three men brutally raped and murdered a 14-year-old girl in Kopardi village in Ahmednagar district. The Class 9 student was so brutally tortured that her hair had been pulled out, her limbs

and teeth had been broken and there were bite marks on her body.

The three culprits -- Jitendra Babulal Shinde, 26, Santosh Gorakh Bhawal, 30, and Nitin Gopinath Bhailume, 28 -- were held guilty of rape, murder and conspiracy and were punished to be hanged to death by the Ahmednagar District Sessions Court in November 2017.

Since the victim belonged to the Maratha community, silent marches were taken up by the Marathas across the state against the three culprits who belonged to the Dalit community. They demanded a quick investigat­ion and a speedy trial in the case.

The case had rocked the Maharashtr­a Assembly during the monsoon session at that time. The then chief minister, Devendra Fadnavis, had said the accused had been arrested and the matter would be heard in a fast-track court.

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