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Nirbhaya convicts to be hanged On or Before 22nd Jan 7AM IST


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5 minutes ago, TheBrahmabull said:

camera avasaram ledu.. Educate people and especially on the physical abuse issues.. Friendly police ante morning oka camera ki pose ichaka velli dobbeyatam kakunda. counseling centers, repeat offenders ki severe punishments.. control chestunna systems nundi chala tesukovachu anna

okay. agreed. people should know their rights and approach police without any hesitance. police should be trained to act like humans with public (this is very hard)

and even those who are wrongfully accused should also exercise their rights.

in the end, no one should be killed.. jail for life is a harsh enough punishment for a human being.

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3 minutes ago, TheBrahmabull said:

bro are you looking at current amaravthi area situation... antha mandi police vunnara anipistundi - particular times, particular areas narrow down chesthe cheyochu... metros lo konni areas lo eppudu janalu vuntaru.. alanti areas lo incidents jarige chances takkuva...

Check out the last few incidents . konchem remote areas lo jariginay. plus night times jariginay..

Last Hyd burning incident lo aa ammay valla sibling ki whatsapp chesindi.. but aa time lo ame police ki or 100 ki call chesina. or atleast oka message pedithey petrol car aa area ki vochela vunna... it could have been avoided..

nenu antha baaga policing logistics meedha argue cheyyalenu.

I just am comfortable with killing someone.

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44 minutes ago, riashli said:

Recent ga oka case chusanu, the girl falls in love with a lower caste guy, her father asks village ppl and his own sons to rape her as punishment. Ilanti cases chuste blood boil avutundi. 

karma.. ilanti lathukor practices encourage chese janalu vunaru kabatti aa vurlo right emo vallaki

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Just now, pottipotato said:

nenu antha baaga policing logistics meedha argue cheyyalenu.

I just am comfortable with killing someone.

nenu kooda not arguing bro... kani starting lo killing someone bagane vuntundi.. kani slow ga lawless ness spread autundi .. appudu evadi valla kadu control cheyatam...

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5 minutes ago, TheBrahmabull said:

bro are you looking at current amaravthi area situation... antha mandi police vunnara anipistundi - particular times, particular areas narrow down chesthe cheyochu... metros lo konni areas lo eppudu janalu vuntaru.. alanti areas lo incidents jarige chances takkuva...

Check out the last few incidents . konchem remote areas lo jariginay. plus night times jariginay..

Last Hyd burning incident lo aa ammay valla sibling ki whatsapp chesindi.. but aa time lo ame police ki or 100 ki call chesina. or atleast oka message pedithey petrol car aa area ki vochela vunna... it could have been avoided..

janalu ekkuva undey places lo mass attacks jarigey chance? 

the way you say it, its a simple  decision to depute the right number of policemen at a place based on some predictive analytics. 

may be they should try that, and see if it improves the crime rate.

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yes, we want safe society for women, kids (especially) and short powerless men like me too (hehe...) to feel safe.

but we have to be careful of breaking things too much by celebrating death of the culprits. 

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5 minutes ago, TheBrahmabull said:

nenu kooda not arguing bro... kani starting lo killing someone bagane vuntundi.. kani slow ga lawless ness spread autundi .. appudu evadi valla kadu control cheyatam...

I meant I'm uncomfortable killing someone. typo. sorrrry.

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think what kind of people benefit in a violent society? a violent society is one where the state is violent too.

some of the worst abusive assholes will benefit.it won't become safe for women if they are in power.

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Nirbhaya case: SC throws out curative pleas of 2 death row convicts

Bench concludes that there is no merit in their pleas to spare them from the gallows.

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The curative petitions of Vinay Sharma and Mukesh, who were sentenced to death in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case, was on Tuesday rejected by a five-judge Supreme Court Bench led by Justice N.V. Ramana.

In a three-page order, the Bench concluded, after an in chamber consideration that began about 1.45 p.m., that there was no merit in their pleas to spare them from the gallows.

“We have gone through the curative petitions and relevant documents. In our opinion, no case is made out within the parameters indicated in the decision of this Court in Rupa Ashok Hurra versus Ashok Hurra. Hence, the curative petitions are dismissed,” the court held.

Curative is a rare remedy devised by a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court in its judgment in the Rupa Ashok Hurra case in 2002. A party can take only two limited grounds in a curative petition - one, he was not heard by the court before the adverse judgment was passed, and two, the judge was biased. A curative plea, which follows the dismissal of review petition, is the last legal avenue open for convicts in the Supreme Court. Sharma was the first among the four convicts to file a curative.

The Bench also rejected their pleas to stay the execution of their death sentence and for oral hearing in open court.

Besides Justice Ramana, the Bench comprised Arun Mishra, Rohinton Nariman, R. Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan.

Curative petitions were filed in the Supreme Court by both convicts on January 9. The petitions had come just days after a Delhi sessions court schedulled the execution of all the four convicts in Tihar jail on January 22.

Sharma and Mukesh, in separate curative petitions, argued that there was a “sea change” in the death penalty jurisprudence since their convictions. Carrying out the death sentence on such changed circumstances would be a “gross miscarriage of justice”.

In his plea, Sharma said the Court had commuted the death penalty in several rape and murder cases since 2017, when it first confirmed the death penalty to the Nirbhaya convicts.

“After the pronouncement of judgment in 2017, there have been as many as 17 cases involving rape and murder in which various three-judge Benches of the Supreme Court have commuted the sentence of death,” the petition contended.

The Supreme Court recently dismissed a review petition filed by Akshay Singh, another of the four four condemned men, to review its May 5, 2017 judgment confirming the death penalty. It also refused his plea to grant him three weeks' time to file a mercy petition before the President of India.

A Bench led by Justice R. Banumathi had said it was open for the Nirbhaya case convicts to avail whatever time the law prescribes for the purpose of filing a mercy plea.

Akshay (33), Mukesh (30), Pawan Gupta (23) and Sharma (24) had brutally gang-raped a 23-year-old paramedical student in a moving bus on the intervening night of December 16-17, 2012. She died of her injuries a few days later.

The case shocked the nation and led to the tightening of anti-rape laws. Rape, especially gang rape, is now a capital crime.

One of the accused in the case, Ram Singh, allegedly committed suicide in the Tihar jail. A juvenile, who was among the accused, was convicted by a juvenile justice board. He was released from a reformation home after serving a three-year term. 

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1 minute ago, Kool_SRG said:

@kidney     @riashli     inka pack time these 4 guys have to start counting down their last single digit surviving days...

Jan 22 atleast chedam ani decide ayaru 

Vere nations lo.internatiinal attention vastey aggressive ga chestaru Mana desam lo reverse 

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40 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

@kidney     @riashli     inka pack time these 4 guys have to start counting down their last single digit surviving days...

they still have 2 chances to escape including President mercy petition again

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/newsindia/nirbhaya-gangrape-murder-case-after-sc-rejects-curative-plea-convict-mukesh-files-mercy-petition/ar-BBYWHv1?li=AAggbRN

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Execution of Nirbhaya convicts will not happen on Jan. 22 as mercy plea filed: Delhi govt to HC

The Delhi government and the prison authorities informed the court that under the rules, it will have to wait for the mercy plea to be decided before executing the death warrant.

The Delhi government on Wednesday told the High Court that execution of the death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case will not take place on January 22 as a mercy plea has been filed by one of them.

The four convicts -- Vinay Sharma (26), Mukesh Kumar (32), Akshay Kumar Singh (31) and Pawan Gupta (25) -- are to be hanged on January 22 at 7 a.m. in Tihar jail. A Delhi court had issued their death warrants on January 7.

Justices Manmohan and Sangita Dhingra Sehgal were told by the Delhi government and the Centre that the petition filed by convict Mukesh, challenging his death warrant, was premature.

The Delhi government and the prison authorities informed the court that under the rules, it will have to wait for the mercy plea to be decided before executing the death warrant. They also said that none of the four convicts can be executed on January 22 unless the present mercy plea is decided. The Delhi government has recommended rejecting mercy plea filed by Mukesh Singh.

 

The Supreme Court had on Tuesday dismissed the curative pleas of Mukesh and Vinay. The hearing which is going on since morning will continue post-lunch.

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Suspense over Nirbhaya convicts hanging on Jan 22 as Delhi govt says mercy plea still pending

Here's why Mukesh Singh, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Akshay Thakur are not likely to be hanged next Wednesday.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Delhi govt forwards mercy plea to L-G after 'lightning' rejection
  • Govt says Jan 22 hanging unlikely for Nirbhaya rapists
  • Convicts will get 14 days from the day Prez decides on mercy plea: Lawyers
 

The Delhi government says the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape case aren't likely to be hanged at 7 am on January 22 -- as ordered by a court earlier -- in view of the mercy petition filed by one of them: Mukesh Singh.

As well, the Additional Solicitor General and Delhi government lawyers have said in court that convicts will get 14 days from the day the President of India takes a decision on their mercy pleas.

Delhi's deputy chief minister, Manish Sisodia, said the mercy plea filed by Mukesh Singh, 32, was rejected immediately and forwarded to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal.

Sisodia said the recommendation of the rejection was done with lightning speed.

SUPREME COURT REJECTS CURATIVE PLEAS

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected curative petitions filed by Mukesh Singh and Vinay Sharma, 26, and refused to stay their execution.

Singh then filed a mercy plea.

The two other convicts haven't yet filed curative petitions -- the last judicial remedy available to convicts -- but review pleas from all four men have been rejected by the Supreme Court.

Mukesh Singh, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Akshay Thakur were part of a group of six men who gangraped a 23-year-old Delhi paramedic student -- now known as Nirbhaya, or "fearless" -- in December 2012. It was a display of brutality so unhinged that Indians, left shaking with fury, poured into the streets to demand justice.

The victim soon died of her injuries.

One of the six rapists killed himself in jail and another, a juvenile, was released from a reformation home after serving a three-year term.

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