Supreme Court’s big decision in rape case
Mumbai:
The Supreme Court has acquitted the convict who was sentenced to death in the Techie Rape Murder case in 2015 Mumbai. The Supreme Court has quashed the High Court’s death sentence. The Supreme Court said that all the facts show that there is a huge flaw in the prosecution story, which is more than it is seen. Maintaining conviction is extremely insecure. We believe that the appellant is not guilty of crime. The appellant should be released. He is not guilty and is acquitted.
What did the Supreme Court say in the verdict
The decision was given by a bench of Justice BR Gawai, Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra and Justice KV Vishwanathan. Justice KV Vishwanathan ruled that Chandrabhan Sunap, who was convicted for rape and murder of a 23 -year -old technical expert, challenged the death sentence given to him by a special court on 30 October 2015 in the Bombay High Court. When the petition was dismissed, he moved the Supreme Court. Justice KV Vishwanathan said that we have studied evidence.
Bombay High Court sentenced to death in 2018
There is no doubt on the order of the lower court. But in CCTV footage we have detected all examples, we have found that a witness was a question as an objection, as well as it is accepted as an explanation. We have said that dog walker does not inspire trust. We have also considered the fact that the photographs were published. We have rejected the identification parade test. In fact, in 2018, the Bombay High Court confirmed the death sentence of Sunap and said that such a person will definitely remain a threat to the society.
What is the matter
In this case, the victim was a software engineer at TCS in Goregaon, Mumbai and she was a resident of Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh. According to the prosecution, the 23 -year -old girl was abducted by the accused. He then raped her and murdered her. In addition, he allegedly burnt his body in a secluded place near the Eastern Expressway. The trial court had sentenced Sunap to death, saying that he worked very cruelly and committed a pre -planned and evil crime.