2012 Delhi gang rape case convicts to file review plea

The top court has succumbed to public pressure, says counsel for two of the four convicts.

May 05, 2017 05:21 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:18 pm IST - New Delhi

2012 Delhi rape convicts (clockwise from top left) Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta, Akshay Thakur and Mukesh Singh. File

2012 Delhi rape convicts (clockwise from top left) Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta, Akshay Thakur and Mukesh Singh. File

The Supreme Court has bowed to public pressure in confirming the death sentences awarded to the convicts of December 16, 2012 gang rape and murder case, their counsel said on .

A petition seeking review of the judgement would be filed, as the top court has succumbed to public pressure and the demonstrations which were carried out in protest against the incident, advocate A.P. Singh, who was the defence counsel for two of the four convicts, said.

 

Advocate M.L. Sharma also said a review petition would be filed as he claimed that one of his clients, Mukesh Singh, who will face the gallows, was implicated in the case.

Moments after the judgement was pronounced, Mr. Singh, who appeared for convicts Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma, said he was waiting for the copy of the judgement and would decide the further course of action after reading the entire judgement but a review petition would surely be filed.

 

“Terrorists are getting relief from the judiciary. But we have full faith in the Supreme Court. All the four hail from poor background and I hope they will get justice. We will file the review petition after reading the judgement,” the counsel said.

 

Mr. Sharma, who also appeared for fourth convict Pawan Gupta, it was a case where one of the accused has been implicated in it.

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