AIADMK workers serving life term in bus burning case set free

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Three men, serving life sentence for setting ablaze a bus in Dharmapuri that killed three girls of the Agricultural University in 2000, were released prematurely from the Monday.

The prematurely released the convicts in commemmoration of the birth centenary celebrations (2017-18) of former M G Ramachandran, also founder.

In connection with the birth centenary celebrations, K Palaniswami had announced in December 2017 that his government would take steps for the premature release of life convicts.

The release contemplated was for those who had served upto ten years of imprisonment on "humanitarian grounds within the framwork of law and prison rules," he said.

Guidelines were subsequently framed by the government for conisdering the cases of life convicts for their premature release under Article 161 of the Constitution.

Separate government orders were issued for prematurely releasing the trio. The orders said each of them had completed 10 years of actual imprisonment as on February 25, 2018.

The government has accepted the prison department's proposal for their release, the orders said.

The of Prisons' proposal for their release was based on the recommendation of two committees set up for the premature release of life convicts, it said.

"In exercise of the powers conferred under Art 161 of the Constitution, the of hereby remits the unexpired portion of sentence of imprisonment for life," the separate but identical orders said on the release of the trio.

The government order mandated furnishing of bonds "as per usual terms and conditions," for the beneficiaries of the government's premature release.

A in Salem had convicted the three men to death in 2007 and the had the same year confirmed the death sentence.

While the had upheld the High Court order in 2010, it had stayed the execution of the sentence in 2011 and in March 2016, the top court had commuted the death sentence to life term.

Soon after former J was convicted in the on February 2, 2000 for allegedly flouting norms to favour a hotel at Kodaikanal, workers held protests and a mob torched a varsity bus the same day in Dharmapuri.

was sentenced to one year rigorous imprisonment in that case.

Three students, Kokilavani, and died in the blaze amid commotion while 44 other students and two college lecturers managed to escape.

Scores of life convicts have already been released from across the state in connection with the centenary celebrations.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 20:25 IST