Women activists hopeful of justice for Nirbhaya

ANI  |  Hyderabad (Telangana)/New Delhi [India] 

Hours ahead of the judgment on the review petitions filed by the accused in the 2012 gang rape, women activists on Monday hoped justice would be served to the victim and her family.

"The family of Nirbhaya, who have been waiting for justice since years, should find peace. Through this verdict, a message needs to be spread in the society that if you commit such a heinous crime, you will have to face the consequences," she said.

Raja further said justice should be delivered to victims of such crimes in a time-bound.

"None of the cases should be used for a political purpose," she added.

Echoing similar views, another women activist, Sandhya Rani, asserted that quick reaction and response on cases is essential.

"Nirbhaya case is a landmark case (a court case that is studied because it has historical and legal significance). I wish justice will be given to Nirbhaya and her family," she added.

The is slated to pronounce judgment on the review petitions filed by the three convicts in the brutal December 2012 gang-case at 2 pm today.

The apex court had on May 4 reserved its order on the review petitions filed by the convicts-- Pawan Gupta(31), (25), and Mukesh (31).

A three-judge bench of the top court, headed by of (CJI) Dipak Misra and also comprising Justice and R Bhanumathi, will pronounce the verdict in the case.

The fourth convict, (33) has not filed a review petition yet. The apex court had however in the last hearing, granted three weeks time to Akshay to file his review petition in the case.

According to the prosecution, the 23-year-old paramedical student was assaulted and raped by six persons in a moving bus in South and thrown out with her male friend on the night of December 16, 2012. She subsequently died during the treatment at a on December 29 the same year.

Out of the six convicts, prime accused had allegedly committed suicide in in 2013 during the trial of the case. Another accused was found out by the (JJB) as a minor and sentenced him to three years term at a probation home.

Saket's Fast-track Court on September 13, 2013, pronounced death sentence to all the four convicts. The trial court then referred the case to the for confirmation of their death sentence.

The had on January 2017, reserved its verdict on confirming the death sentence and appeals of the four convicts.

The had on May 5, last year, upheld the order of death penalty to the four convicts, following which three convicts of them appealed before the for review its order of sentencing them to the gallows.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 10:01 IST