A division bench of justices Mukta Gupta and Pradeep Nandrajog commuted the death penalty awarded to Uttar Pradesh residents, Surender, 32, Vijay Pal, 27, and Virender, 33, and said the state has been unsuccessful in proving that they are a "menace to the society".
The court, however, made it clear that the trio would not be entitled to any remission prior to 25 years of custody.
"However, in view of the aggravating circumstances and the nature and manner of offence committed, we are of the considered view that the sentence of imprisonment for life wherein they would spend at least 25 years actual in custody would serve the ends of justice," the bench said.
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