Santosh Mane (36), a state transport bus driver, was awarded death penalty by a Pune sessions court in December last year on charges of murder. He approached the High Court challenging the sentence.
A division bench of Justices N H Patil and V L Achliya has posted the appeal for hearing on February 20. Along with Mane's appeal, the court will also hear the death confirmation petition.
The High Court had then referred the case back to the Pune sessions court and directed it to first give a proper hearing to the accused before deciding the sentence.
In the lower court, Mane's lawyer argued the accused was mentally unstable.
On January 25, 2012, Mane hijacked an empty state transport bus from the Swargate depot in Pune and sped off on the wrong side of the road catching oncoming traffic and people unawares.
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