Death Penalty News
Qatar India Tension Death Penalty News: Qatar's court had sentenced death to 8 former soldiers of India on 26 October 2023. Regarding which India had filed a petition in the court there. The Qatar court has accepted this petition. Qatar's court has given the date of November 30 for the next hearing on this matter.
Qatar Indian Navy Officers: 8 Indians have been sentenced to death in Qatar. Pakistan connection is coming to the fore behind this. Questions are being raised on this decision which came after the meeting of officials of Pakistan Army and Qatar Army in Qatar. but it is difficult to say anything on the extent of influence of Qatar by Pakistan. but in the last few years, Qatar-Pakistan relations have increased. The world knows how Taliban returned to Kabul
Qatar Indian Navy Officers: 8 Indians have been sentenced to death in Qatar. Pakistan connection is coming to the fore behind this. Many questions related to this are being raised on which it is being said that this is a Pakistani conspiracy against India. There was a conversation between the officials of Pakistan and Qatar Army in the headquarters of Pakistani Army.
Qatar Death Penalty News: 8 Indians have been sentenced to death in Qatar. Pakistan connection is coming to the fore behind this. Meanwhile, a shocking news is coming out. In 2017, Arab countries closed the routes to Qatar. Know where the commercial siege of Qatar is going on.
Qatar Indian Navy Officers: 8 Indians have been sentenced to death in Qatar. Pakistan connection is coming to the fore behind this. Many questions related to this are being raised on which it is being said that this is a Pakistani conspiracy against India.
Qatar 8 Navy Officer Death Penalty Updates: Eight former Indian Navy personnel were sentenced to death by the Qatar court on Thursday. All these eight Indian citizens are employees of Al Dahra Company who were detained last year in an alleged case of espionage. Meanwhile, suspicion is being raised on Pakistan behind the decision of this punishment.
Death by hanging is inhumane. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court for the demand of taking the life of a death-row prisoner in an easier way instead of hanging. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice DY Chandrachud agreed with the petitioner's contention that the death penalty is inhuman and extremely cruel.
The special court hearing cases related to Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act passed the order on Tuesday.
Additional sessions judge Dilip Hingu sentenced Raju Devipujak (38), who had committed the crime on February 14, 2017.
The court also slapped a fine of Rs 5,000 on him, failing which he will have to undergo two years of rigorous imprisonment.
Today morning Nirbhaya's convicts were to be executed, but this hanging has been deferred again. Today in DNA, we analyzed why the wait for justice to Nirbhaya is getting longer.
In this segment of DNA, we will analyze delayed justice in the Nirbhaya case.
According to the guidelines, which were made public today, the record will be sent along with the translated copy of the documents which may be in vernacular language.
A Jaipur court on Friday awarded death penalty to all four convicts in the 2008 Jaipur blast case. The four convicts - Sarvar Aazmi, Mohammad Saif, Saifur Rahman and Salman will be hanged till death, said the court today.
A bench headed by Justice RF Nariman stayed the execution of convict Manoharan till October 16.
Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said that the cabinet has approved amendments to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, further strengthening the law to safeguard minors in the country. The provision of death penalty has also been included for those found guilty of aggravated assault on a child.
As per reports, the judge termed the incident as a "rarest of rare" and even equated it with the brutal 2012 Nirbhaya case stating that this case too deserved a similar punishment.
A Delhi court on Tuesday awarded death sentence to Yashpal Singh and life imprisonment to Naresh Sherawat, both convicted in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.
India has voted against a UN General Assembly draft resolution on the use of death penalty, saying it goes against the statutory law of the country where an execution is carried out in the "rarest of rare" cases.
Parliament on Monday passed a stringent legislation prescribing death penalty to those convicted of raping girls below the age of 12 years and making the law against such sexual offences harsher.
The Pope has made the death penalty inadmissible whatever may be the circumstance.
The main feature of the ordinance passed by J&K Cabinet is capital punishment for those convicted of raping a child below 12 years of age.
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