Showing posts with label Allahabad High Court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allahabad High Court. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Nithari serial killings case: Allahabad High Court commutes Surinder Koli's death penalty to life imprisonment



The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday commuted Nithari serial killer Surinder Koli's death sentence to life imprisonment. 


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The order was passed by a Division Bench of the Court comprising of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice PKS Baghel in a Public Interest Litigation filed by a NGO, the People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR), challenging the death sentence awarded to Surendra Koli, the prime accused in the Nithari serial killings case.

Koli himself filed a petition before the Court challenging the death sentence on the same grounds as the ones raised in the PIL.

The Nithari killings pertain to the horrific discovery in December 2009 of body parts in a drain behind the bungalow of businessman MS Pandher, whose servant Koli was.

The remains were of the 19 young women and children from Nithari village allegedly raped and killed by Koli in the Pandher bungalow. The Nithari killings came to light in December 2006 when several families in Nithari village, close to Pandher's house in Noida, complained to the police about their children, especially minor girls, going missing. 
 
Koli, who worked as the domestic servant of the Noida-based businessman Moninder Singh Pandher, was awarded death sentence for the murder of a 14-year-old girl, Rimpa Haldar. 

Both were awarded death sentence in the murder case but Pandher was later acquitted by the Allahabad High Court. Pandher was later released on bail. Koli's death sentence was upheld by the Allahabad High Court and later, the Supreme Court. 

His mercy petition was rejected by the President of India. After that, the trial court had issued a death warrant on September 2 last year fixing the date of execution as September 12. But his hanging was stayed in the last minute by the Apex Court which decided to hear his right to recall the death sentence in an open court. 

The PIL was filed by PUDR on October 31 last year, three days after the Supreme Court rejected Koli's petition to recall the death sentence awarded to him by a special CBI court in February 2009. 

Rejection of the recall application had cleared the docks for execution of the death sentence, when the same was stayed by the High Court on October 31 as it decided to admit and hear the PILon merits. 

The PUDR had approached the Allahabad High Court with the plea that Koli deserved mercy on humanitarian grounds as he had to go through "mental torment" for more than five years when he languished in jail awaiting verdicts in his appeals and mercy petitions. 

In the PIL, PUDR contended that the period elapsed in the disposal of Koli's mercy petition was "3 years and 3 months" and, as such, execution of the death penalty would be violative of the Right to Life granted in Article 21 of the Constitution.

The Allahabad High Court accepted the contentions of the NGO as well as Surinder Koli and commuted Koli’s death penalty to imprisonment for life.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

High Court Bench for western U.P. : Lawyers of Allahabad High Court to continue boycott of work till proposal is rejected by the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court


The Allahabad High Court Bar Association (AHCBA) on Thursday resolved to continue its boycott of work till the letter, sent by the former Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, seeking opinion of the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court on setting up a Bench of the Allahabad High Court for western Uttar Pradesh, is rejected by the Chief Justice and also by the committee set up by him to give its opinion on it. 

The Allahabad High Court Bar Association president Rakesh Pandey, through a press release has informed the public that a committee of senior advocates has been set up, which would hold talks with the Chief Justice and the committee constituted by him and would demand rejection of the said letter sent by the former Union Law Minister. 
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The then Union Law Minister, Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad had on August 25, 2014 written a letter to the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court saying that the request for setting up of High Court Bench in western UP has merit and deserves consideration. In this letter, the minister had further said that for considering any such proposal, the opinion of the High Court is needed.

Disturbed by the proposed move to set up a Bench of the Allahabad High Court for western U.P., a delegation of the AHCBA had met the Chief Justice in this connection on January 6, when the delegation was informed that the Chief Justice has constituted a committee under the chairmanship of a senior judge of the Allahabad High Court to consider the proposal and submit its report on this issue. However, it was also brought to the notice of the delegation that no report has been submitted by the said committee so far.

On Thursday, the general body meeting of the AHCBA was held at the main gate of the Allahabad High Court, which was attended by a large number of lawyers, which then unanimously resolved to continue the agitation till the letter of the Union Law Minister of August 25 is rejected outright. 

Resolving to continue boycott of work on Friday also, the AHCBA said that further decision in this connection would be taken everyday by the general body meeting of AHCBA, which would be held daily. The AHCBA has also resolved to resume the relay fast programme from January 9 onwards.

The AHCBA also requested the High Court Ministerial Union as well as High Court Fourth class Employees Sangh to co-operate with the 'boycott of work resolution' of AHCBA so that the agitation could become a success.
 

Lawyers of the Allahabad High Court have been up in arms against the proposed setting up of a Bench for western U.P for some time now, and the strike launched by them against the move has crossed 30 days today.