Swamy Shraddananda Seeks Presidential Mercy After 31 Years in Jail; Supreme Court to Hear Plea in 12 Weeks

85-year-old Swamy Shraddananda, jailed for murdering his wife in 1991, seeks mercy citing age and illness. Supreme Court lists the plea after 12 weeks for Centre’s response.

“What Is the Hurry?”: Supreme Court Questions Maharashtra’s Urgency in 7/11 Mumbai Blasts Appeal

The Supreme Court questioned the Maharashtra government’s rush to list its appeal against the acquittal of all accused in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case. The Court reminded that stays on acquittals are granted only in the “rarest of rare” cases.

RG Kar Rape-Murder | “High Court or Supreme Court, Where Do You Want To Pursue The Case?”: Victim’s Parents Write To CJI Khanna

KOLKATA: The case related to the murder of a young doctor from RG Kar Medical College is currently being heard in the single bench of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh in the Calcutta High Court. However, the victim’s parents have now written a letter to the Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, requesting permission to continue the case in the High Court.

Calcutta High Court Admits Appeal in Death Sentence for Girl’s Rape-Murder Case

KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court has accepted an appeal against the death penalty given by a POCSO court to a man convicted of raping and murdering a 10-year-old girl in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. This appeal was filed by the convict, Mostakin Sardar, and will now be reviewed by a division bench of the High Court.

RG Kar Rape & Murder Verdict || WB Govt. Urges Calcutta High Court for Sanjay Roy’s Death Penalty

Today, On 21st January, The West Bengal government requested the Calcutta High Court to award the death penalty to Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar rape and murder case. The investigation and prosecution were handled by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) instead of the State Police. This case has drawn significant public attention due to its gruesome nature. The court’s decision is now awaited in this high-profile matter.

[RG-Kar Rape Verdict] CM Mamata Banerjee Demands Death Penalty for Convict Sanjay Roy

After the court sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for raping and murdering a trainee doctor, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed disappointment, blaming the Kolkata Police for not securing a death penalty. Banerjee intends to appeal the decision in the High Court, arguing it qualifies as a “rarest of rare” crime.

RG Kar Rape-Murder Case: Judge Says “Not Rarest of Rare,” Life Imprisonment Given To Sanjay Roy; Says Advocate Rehman

Kolkata: January 20: Amid controversy over the death penalty in the RG Kar medical rape-murder case, Advocate Rehman said on Monday that the judge decided against awarding capital punishment, stating the case did not fall under the “rarest of rare” category.

Supreme Court: “Convict Was a Minor When He Allegedly Raped & Murdered 10-year-Old Girl In UP, Allowed Him To Walk Free”

Initially, the trial court sentenced the convict to death on May 17, 2018. However, the Allahabad High Court’s Lucknow bench later commuted the death penalty to life imprisonment without the possibility of remission. New Delhi, Jan 2: The Supreme Court on Thursday (2nd Dec) acknowledged a report confirming that a convict in a 2013 rape […]

“Strangling a Pregnant Wife Not Demonstrating Exceptional Brutality”: Bombay HC

Pradipsingh Murlidharsingh Thakur, initially sentenced to death for murdering his pregnant wife, had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment by the Bombay High Court, which determined the case wasn’t among the “rarest of the rare.” The court later directed the review of his eligibility for remission, despite state opposition based on his police status.

“Strange Reasoning”: Bombay HC Slams Trial Court for Using Mahabharata to Award Death Sentence

The Bombay High Court criticized a trial court’s death sentence in a multi-murder case, finding its reasoning, which cited the Mahabharata, “strange” and unwarranted. The High Court emphasized the need for individualized assessments in trials, ultimately commuting the death penalty to life imprisonment for some convicts while acquitting one due to lack of evidence.