Madhya Pradesh: Supreme Court Stayed Death Penalty of Convict in 11-Year-Old's Rape and Murder Case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the execution of a death row convict who along with another person was given capital punishment for raping and murdering an 11-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh last year.
New Delhi, May 29: The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the execution of a death row convict who along with another person was given capital punishment for raping and murdering an 11-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh last year.
A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Mohan M Shantanagoudar issued a notice to the Madhya Pradesh Police on the appeal filed by convict Satish, challenging the state high court’s May 9 judgement upholding the death penalty awarded to him by the trial court.
“We will issue notice and stay the execution,” the bench said.
Besides Satish, the high court had also upheld the death penalty awarded by the trial court to convict Bhagwani in the case. The execution of Bhagwani was stayed by the apex court last week.
The capital punishment awarded to both the convicts by the trial court was confirmed by the high court, which had taken note of the “alarming increase” in the incidents of child rape and the growing anger in the society over such offences across the country.
The police had said that the girl had gone to attend a ceremony in the village along with her parents on April 14 last year and went missing from there.
Her body was recovered the next morning, the police had said, adding that during the probe, it was found that the duo, who were initially absconding from the village, had a verbal altercation with the victim’s father a day prior to the incident.
Both of them were later arrested and the trial court had awarded them the death sentence. They had denied all the charges against them during the trial as well as before the high court.