The apex court made it clear that punishment should be decided only on the basis of "crime and criminal test" by taking into account the nature of the offence and accused.
A bench of justices S J Mukhopadhaya and Ranjan Gogoi said there is "enormous discretion" vested in the courts in sentencing an offender and there is no norms or even guidelines governing this exercise.
"The above, therefore, cannot be elevated to the status of acceptable jurisprudential principles to act as a rational basis for awarding varying degrees of punishment on a case to case basis," it said.
The bench said that there is no norm or even guidelines governing the exercise of the vast discretion in the matter of sentencing laid down in any law except perhaps Section 354(2) of Criminal Procedure Code which, interalia, requires the judgement of a court to state the reasons for sentence awarded.
