"The accused persons (Vikas, Vishal and Sukhdev Pehalwan), in furtherence of their common intention, murdered the victim Nitish Katara in a cold-blooded, planned and pre-meditated manner, without any provocation," the counsel for Delhi Police told a bench of justices Gita Mittal and J R Midha.
Delhi Police and Nitish's mother Neelam Katara are seeking capital punishment or an enhanced life sentence for Vikas, Vishal Yadav and Sukhdev Pehalwan.
"The burning of the body after killing the deceased and leaving it without any clothes demonstrated a depraved state of mind and lack of remorse as the accused displayed no respect for the human body," the counsel argued.
It further said that the nature of injuries inflicted on the body proves one blow was sufficient to cause death.
Earlier, the victim's mother, who had concluded her arguments, had demanded death for the three terming their offence to be of the rarest of rare.
"All the accused were earlier involved in criminal cases which shows their propensity towards crime.
"Sukhdev was an absconder for over three and half years, so there is no chance of his reformation and rehabilitation," the Delhi Police counsel also said.
The arguments will continue on August 8.
