India’s top court today suspended the death sentences of two men
convicted of the deadly gang-rape of a student in New Delhi, an attack
that triggered international outrage.
The Supreme Court temporarily stayed the sentences passed on gym
instructor Vinay Sharma and bus cleaner Akshay Singh for the 2012 attack
while their appeals were examined, a lawyer said.
“The sentence was stayed by the court after we filed the special leave petition,” said A.P. Singh, who represents the two men.
“We want a full bench to hear this appeal. The claims against my
clients are totally false, they have been wrongly accused,” he said.
“They were not even in Delhi when this crime was supposed to have happened.”
Four men were convicted and sentenced to death last year for raping
the 23-year-old woman on a moving bus in the capital in December 2012, a
crime that unleashed weeks of angry protests over India’s treatment of
women.
- The High Court this year upheld the death penalty on the four including Sharma and Singh, calling the crime “gruesome” and saying the case fell into the “rarest of rare category” which warranted execution.
- The other two convicts, Mukesh Singh and Pawan Gupta, have already filed an appeal against their sentences.
- The physiotherapy student was attacked with an iron rod after she was tricked into boarding a private bus to go home from the cinema with a male friend.
- Her male companion was badly beaten and could not come to her aid as she was assaulted on the moving bus by six attackers.
A Supreme Court bench headed by Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai on
Monday issued the order for the latest two as part of a procedure to
examine the appeal.
A juvenile was also convicted over the gang-rape and sentenced to
detention, while another suspect was found dead in his cell in an
apparent suicide.
Source: AFP.
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