Danish woman gang rape: Delhi High Court upholds life term for convicts

A view of the Delhi High Court in New Delhi. File

A view of the Delhi High Court in New Delhi. File   | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

The Delhi court while sentencing them had said that the convicts “levelled a stigma on the face of the country.”

The Delhi High Court on Monday upheld a trial court verdict of life imprisonment for five convicts in the case of gang-rape of a Danish woman in the capital in January 2014.

A Bench of Justices S. Muralidhar and I. S. Mehta dismissed the appeals moved by the five convicts — Mahender alias Ganja, Mohammed Raja, Raju Bhajje, Arjun and Raju Chhaka — challenging the 2016 trial court judgment which had convicted for the crime.

The trial court had convicted them for the offences under sections 376 (D) (gang rape), 395 (dacoity), 366 (kidnapping), 342 (wrongful confinement), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 34 (common intention) of IPC.

 

The Delhi court while sentencing them had said that the convicts “levelled a stigma on the face of the country.”

Rejecting the plea for a lenient punishment by counsel for the accused, the trial court had said: “They do not deserve any leniency. She had been subjected to such inhuman act continuously for five long hours, and during this period she was given beatings when she tried to save herself. Accused persons did not show any mercy when she was asking them not to rape her as she had AIDS.”

The Delhi Police had charged the accused persons with robbing and gang-raping the woman at knife point after dragging her to a deserted place near the Divisional Railway Officers’ Club which is located about a few hundred metres from the New Delhi railway station.

There were a total of nine accused, including three juveniles, in the case who were charged with gang-raping the woman, but one of the adult accused died at the fag end of the trial.