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Supreme Court ruling today on the reprieve appeal of Nirbhaya convicts

Supreme Court ruling today on the reprieve appeal of Nirbhaya convicts

| | 05 May 2017, 12:35 pm
New Delhi, May 5 (IBNS) : Four years after a 23-year-old medical student was tortured and gang-raped in a moving bus in the national capital, triggering nationwide horror and indignation, the Supreme Court will decide on Friday whether the four men sentenced to death by a trial court deserve the penalty, reports said.

A two-judge Supreme Court bench will give its ruling on the appeal against conviction and death sentence of the four-Akshay Thakur, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh.

There were two more convicts in the case-Ram Singh, the driver of the bus and the one who was a juvenile. While Ram Singh committed suicide in the Tihar jail, the sixth accused walked out of a correction home in December, 2015 after spending there three years.

The brutal crime committed on December 16, 2013 against the girl, dubbed Nirbhaya by media, had created public furore for a more stringent law against sexual assault of women.

Nirbhaya, who was accompanied by a male friend, was  brutally gang-raped by six persons and tortured to the extent that her intestine was pulled out.

She and her friend were  then thrown out of the bus. .

She died days later in a Singapore hospital on December 29, 2012.


 

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