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Delhi gang-rape: SC to hear petition against release of youngest convict

| | Dec 21, 2015, at 04:37 pm
New Delhi, Dec 21 (IBNS) The Supreme Court will hear on Monday a petition challenging the release of the youngest of six men found guilty of raping and torturing a medical student on a moving bus in Delhi in 2012.

The convict, now 20, was released on Sunday evening from a correctional home. He was treated as a juvenile as per the existing law as he was a minor when the crime took place.

But enraged at his release, hundreds of people, including the parents of the victim, Jyoti Singh, staged protests.

The plea against his release was filed by the Delhi Commission for Women late on Saturday night and reviewed post-midnight.

On Friday, the Delhi High Court refused to stay the convict's release, saying he cannot be kept in further detention by law. The court said he would be monitored by the Juvenile Justice Board with help of an NGO until the Delhi government prepares a post-care plan.

The Centre had also opposed the convict's release. "In principle, the central government opposed the release of the juvenile offender at this stage," Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju has said.

The Delhi Commission for Women has said in its petition to the Supreme Court that during his stay in the correctional home, the convict showed lack of remorse and had been further radicalised.

 

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