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Nirbhaya Case: Supreme Court Reserves Verdict On Convict's Plea Of Juvenile Claim

A 23-year-old Physiotherapy Intern Was Gang-raped And Savagely Assaulted On The Night Of December 16, 2012, In A Moving Bus In South Delhi.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Fayiq Wani | Updated on: 20 Jan 2020, 02:17:12 PM
The bench said the claim of being a juvenile was not taken initially during trial in the Nirbhaya case.

The bench said the claim of being a juvenile was not taken initially during trial in the Nirbhaya case. (Photo Credit: File Photo)

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court has reserved the verdict on the plea of a death-row convict in the Nirbhaya case against a Delhi High Court order dismissing his claim that he was a juvenile when the crime was committed. A bench headed by Justice R Banumathi is hearing the plea of convict Pawan Kumar Gupta. The convict had moved the apex court on Friday. He has also sought a direction restraining the authorities from executing the death penalty, scheduled for February 1.

The bench said the claim of being a juvenile was not taken initially during trial in the Nirbhaya case. However, Gupta’s lawyer contended that it was taken as a ‘mitigating circumstance’ at the time of sentencing in the case.

Seeking to be declared a juvenile at the time of occurrence of the incident, Pawan had alleged that his ossification test was not conducted by the investigating officers and claimed benefit under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act. He had said in his plea that the provision of section 7A of JJ Act lays down that a claim of juvenility may be taken before any court and it shall be recognised at any stage, even after final disposal of the case. Pawan sought that the concerned authority be directed to conduct his ossification test to ascertain his claim of juvenility.

What is Nirbhaya case?

A 23-year-old physiotherapy intern was gang-raped and savagely assaulted on the night of December 16, 2012, in a moving bus in South Delhi. She died of her injuries a fortnight later in a Singapore hospital. Six people—Mukesh Singh, Vinay Sharma, Akshay Kumar Singh, Pawan Gupta, Ram Singh and a juvenile—were named as accused.

The trial of the five adult men began in a special fast-track court in March 2013. The prime accused, Ram Singh, allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in Tihar jail days after the trial began. The juvenile, who was said to be the most brutal of the attackers, was put in a correctional home for three years.

He was released in 2015 and sent to an undisclosed location amid concerns over a threat to his life. The juvenile, when released, was 20 years old. Mukesh, Vinay, Akshay and Pawan were convicted and sentenced to death in September 2013.

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First Published : 20 Jan 2020, 02:17:12 PM

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