Mane (40) was awarded death penalty by a Pune sessions court in December last year for mowing down nine persons and injuring 37 others after he ran amok with the bus on busy streets in Pune.
Mane had challenged the lower court's verdict on the ground that he was suffering from mental illness and was undergoing treatment for the same.
Advocate Jagdish Mane, appearing for the convict, today told the court that while the prosecution claims that the motive behind Mane going on a rampage was over his extended duty hours, the defence's case was of insanity.
"There is medical evidence to show that Mane was undergoing treatment," he said.
The court said "the fact that he was undergoing treatment is not of paramount importance. At the relevant time what was his mental condition is what is of paramount concern. What was his position at the time of the incident is what needs to be seen".
Mane rode for about 25 kms before he was caught.
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