BY ECONOMICTIMES.COM | UPDATED: MAY 05, 2017, 03.02 PM
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday upheld
the death sentence on all four convicts in the brutal Nirbhaya gang-rape here
of December 2012 that led to her death and caused national outrage.
A three-member bench of Justice Dipak Misra,
Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice R. Banumathi said the aggravating
circumstances against Mukesh, Pawan, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur far
outweighed the mitigating circumstances cited in their favour.
The
case definitely meets the rarest of rare benchmark, the bench said. "If
ever a case called for hanging, this was it."
The four were convicted on charges of raping and
assaulting a 23-year-old paramedical student inside a bus that led to her death
and triggered nationwide protests. A fifth accused committed suicide in prison
while a sixth, a juvenile, has been released after serving his probation period
in a remand home.
Taking
note of the serious injuries and the severe nature of the offence committed by
the convicts, the judges said they were upholding the death sentence.
The
Delhi High Court earlier upheld the conviction and death sentence of the four.
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