SC stays hanging of killer Praveen, 7 other death row convicts


SC stays hanging of killer Praveen, 7 other death row convicts

New Delhi, Apr 7 (PTI): The Supreme Court has stayed the execution of eight death row prisoners, convicted in different murder cases, whose clemency pleas were rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee earlier this week.

In an urgent hearing which took place late in the evening yesterday at Justice P Sathasivam's residence here, a bench which also comprised of Justice M Y Eqbal stayed for four weeks the execution of the eight convicts -- Suresh, Ramji, Gurmeet Singh, Praveen Kumar, Sonia and her husband Sanjeev, Sundar Singh and Jafar Ali.

"There shall be stay of execution of the death sentence in respect of the eight petitioners. Notice to the states concerned returnable in four weeks," the bench said.

The bench passed the order on a petition filed by civil rights group People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR).

The urgent hearing took place as the petitioners feared they would be executed following the rejection of their mercy petitions by the President.

In its petition, PUDR challenged the rejection of the mercy pleas of the eight convicts contending there has been delay in carrying out their execution, even after it was confirmed by the apex court.

The convicts are lodged in various jails of the country.

While Suresh, Ramji, Gurmeet Singh and Jafar Ali are lodged in prisons in Uttar Pradesh, former Haryana MLA Ralu Ram Punia's daughter Sonia and her husband Sanjeev are jailed in Haryana. Praveen is in a Karnataka jail and Sundar Singh is an inmate in a prison in Uttaranchal.

Sonia and Sanjeev were awarded death penalty for killing eight members of her family, including her parents and three children of her brother, in 2001.

Gurmeet Singh was convicted of killing 13 of his family members in 1986. Jafar Ali murdered his wife and five daughters. Suresh and Ramji killed five of their relatives, and Praveen Kumar axed to death four of his relatives.

 

 

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  • Deepak Kumar, Indian

    Mon, Apr 08 2013

    If it was an accidental death or a death due to fit of anger, a person MAY be given a second chance. But this useless fellow, committed a pre-planned murder.This is called cold blood murder. He planned all the way until all the family members slept and killed all the family members !!!!Earlier supreme court had granted ution, the President of india rejected his appeal and now again supreme court is holding back the ution !!!
    For people supporting this criminal by stating that he should be given a 2nd chance, would you still tell the same if the killed family members were of your family ???

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 08 2013

    One may wonder who is superior in Indian Judicial System. Our own Supreme Court confirmed the death sentence and endorsed by the President of India too. But again same Supreme Court stays the punishment for few more weeks! I think some time we show more mercy to convicts than victims in India and this is called “Humanity I believe”

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  • GERALD, MODANKAP

    Sun, Apr 07 2013

    guys !! one guy is coming to your home and cut the necks of your beloved and you expect someone pardoned him on humanitarian grounds !! where was his human mind when he cutting the necks of your beloved and why should you have to excuse him while he dont have any kind sympathy on you!! this world is strange specially the old mentality court and human rights

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 07 2013

    HUMANITY RULES SUPREME IN ANY HUMAN.
    MOST OF THE CRIMES ARE CARRIED OUT EITHER UNDER INFLUENCE OR IN A FIT OF ANGER.
    SUCH CASES CAN BE REFERRED TO LIFE LONG IMPRISONMENT.
    HOWEVER PREMEDITATED OR WRONGLY INSPIRED CRIMES LIKE TERRORISM MUST BE DEALT WITH ONLY BY CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
    RAREST OF THE RARE CASES CAN NOT BE SPONTANEOUS.

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  • J.Karkera, M'lore/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 07 2013

    Why dont our govt lodge them in jail and feed them some more years so they will die as natural death??

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  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 07 2013

    Lets salute the Honourable supreme court of India for considering Humanitarian values. Every dreaded criminal deserves fair justice , in fact it should pardon all death convicts in India. Also its high time India abolish Capital Punishment once and for all.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Apr 07 2013

    Should we keep expectation that this convict Praveen, will be hanged?

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