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SC commutes death sentence of rape convict to life term

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Death sentence of a rape convict, who had assaulted and inflicted injuries to a four-year-old child in Siwan in Bihar causing her death, was commuted to life imprisonment by the Supreme Court today.

A bench of justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Prakash Desai said the nature of offence alone may not be only reason for bringing the case in the rarest of rare category and granted relief to the rape convict saying he is a poor man who had no money to hire lawyer to defend himself and the courts had arranged lawyers for him.

"There can be no doubt that the offence committed by him is heinous and revolting but the nature of the offence alone may not in all cases be the determining factor for bringing the case in the rarest of rare category and to impose the ultimate and irreversible punishment of death," the bench said.
 

"The appellant was represented before the trial court by a lawyer appointed by the court from the panel of advocates for undefended accused. Though facing death penalty, he did not file an appeal before the High Court and in this Court his appeal came through the Jail Superintendent. We presume that the appellant did not have sufficient resources to engage a lawyer of his own choice and get himself defended up to his satisfaction," the bench said.

"We are very clear that the aforesaid facts and circumstances are also relevant factors to be taken into consideration while confirming the death penalty given to an accused," the bench said.

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First Published: Apr 11 2013 | 8:25 PM IST

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