Today, On 30th July, in the Nithari killings case, the Supreme Court has dismissed 14 appeals that challenged the acquittal of Surendra Koli. The court upheld the earlier verdict, ending the long-running legal battle.
Today, On April 29th, The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for July 30 to address appeals challenging the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The bench stated, “It’s not likely to be over today.”
The Supreme Court ruled that the word “peremptorily” has no special importance in the Nithari killings case. It stressed that court decisions should be based on meaning, not just words. The judgment highlights the need for clear legal language. This comes as the case continues to be closely watched.
Today, On 25th March, The Supreme Court is set to hear petitions on April 3 challenging the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the infamous Nithari killings case. Koli was previously convicted for multiple brutal murders in Noida’s Nithari village, but a recent ruling overturned his conviction. The pleas seek a review of this decision, arguing against his release. The case, which shocked the nation, is once again under judicial scrutiny.
Today, On 6th January, The Supreme Court will hear pleas on March 25 against the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the Nithari killings case. Koli, who was earlier convicted and sentenced for several murders and horrific crimes, was cleared in some cases after appeals. The case has gathered much attention due to the shocking nature of the crimes. The hearing will decide the future of the acquittal decisions.
Today, On14th August, The Supreme Court agreed to consider a plea challenging the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The CBI filed a new plea against the Allahabad High Court’s decision and included it with other pending petitions. Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher faced charges of rape and murder in this shocking case.
Today(on 19th July), the Supreme Court agreed to hear pleas from the CBI and Uttar Pradesh government challenging the Allahabad High Court’s acquittal of Surendra Koli in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The court also sought a response from Koli and tagged the case with similar pending pleas.
The Supreme Court agreed Today (July 8th) to hear pleas filed by the CBI challenging the Allahabad High Court’s verdict acquitting Surendra Koli in the sensational 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The Apex Court sought a response from Koli on separate pleas filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against the high court’s verdict dated October 16, 2023.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear the plea of a victim’s father in the Nithari killings case, a significant step in seeking justice for the heinous crimes. The case gained national attention for its brutality. The Court granted permission to review the acquittal of Surendra Koli, acknowledging the petition filed by a victim’s father. The case involved rape, murder, and potential cannibalism, shocking the nation.
