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    HC refuses to confirm death penalty to Batla House encounter-accused Ariz Khan, awards life term

    Synopsis

    The Delhi High Court has commuted the death penalty of Ariz Khan to life imprisonment for his involvement in the 2008 Batla House encounter. The court upheld his conviction for the murder of Delhi Police Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma but refused to confirm the capital punishment. The court's detailed order is yet to be released.

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    The Delhi High Court on Thursday commuted to life term the death penalty awarded to Ariz Khan following his conviction in the sensational 2008 Batla House encounter in which decorated Delhi Police Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma lost his life. A bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Amit Sharma upheld a trial court order convicting Khan of the murder of the police official but refused to confirm the capital punishment.

    The detailed copy of the court's order is awaited.

    The bench had reserved its judgement on the issue in August after the lawyers for the convict and the State concluded their submissions.

    Sharma, an officer of the Delhi Police's Special Cell, was killed in the encounter between police and terrorists in south Delhi's Jamia Nagar on September 19, 2008. Two terrorists were also killed in the encounter that took place days after five synchronised bomb explosions rocked the national capital, killing 39 people and wounding 159.

    Sharma had raided the place while looking for the terrorists responsible for the blasts.

    The trial court convicted Khan on March 8, 2021, saying it was duly proved that he and his associates killed the police official and fired gunshots at him. It said his offence fell under the "rarest of the rare category", warranting the maximum sentence and that he be "hanged by the neck" till death.

    On March 15, 2021, it sentenced Khan to capital punishment and also imposed a fine of Rs 11 lakh on him, making it clear that Rs 10 lakh should immediately be released to the family members of Sharma.

    Subsequently, the high court received a reference for confirmation of Khan's death sentence.

    When a trial court sentences any person to death, its judgement is examined by the high court which needs to confirm the penalty before the culprit is executed.

    HERE IS A CHRONOLOGY OF THE EVENTS:
    • Sep 13, 2008: Serial blasts rock New Delhi killing 39 people and injuring 159.
    • Sep 19: Encounter takes place between police and terrorists, FIR lodged.
    • July 3, 2009: Ariz Khan and Shahzad Ahmad declared proclaimed offenders by trial court.
    • Feb 2, 2010: Shahzad Ahmad is arrested from Lucknow.
    • Oct 1: Investigation of the case transferred to Crime Branch of Delhi Police.
    • July 30, 2013: Indian Mujahideen terrorist and co- accused Shahzad Ahmad awarded life imprisonment by trial court.
    • February 14, 2018: Ariz Khan arrested after being on the run for a decade.
    • Mar 8, 2021: Ariz Khan convicted of murder and other offences by trial court.
    • Mar 15, 2021: Trial court awards death penalty to Ariz Khan, imposes Rs 11 lakh fine.
    • Jan 10, 2022: HC issues notice to police on appeal by Ariz Khan against the trial court orders of conviction and sentence.
    • Mar 7, 2022: HC issues notice to Khan on the death reference about whether to confirm the capital punishment.
    • Aug 18, 2023: HC reserves its verdict on confirmation of death penalty awarded to Ariz Khan in the case.
    • Oct 12, 2023: HC upholds the conviction of Khan for killing decorated police inspector Mohan Chand Sharma but commutes death penalty to life term.
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