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Home / Crime and Justice / Octogenarians' Plea Denied in 1998 Murder Case

Octogenarians' Plea Denied in 1998 Murder Case

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Court refused to shorten life sentences for two elderly convicts.
  • Convicts aged 80 and 83 cited health issues in their appeal.
  • The 1998 murder conviction was based on a 'barbaric and inhuman' act.
Octogenarians' Plea Denied in 1998 Murder Case

The Calcutta High Court has refused to reduce the life imprisonment sentences for two elderly individuals despite their significant health issues. The division bench declared the 1998 murder conviction as "barbaric and inhuman," stating that the gravity of the offense outweighed concerns about the convicts' ages and ailments.

The appeal was made by an 80-year-old suffering from Alzheimer's and an 83-year-old with partial blindness. However, the court found the crime to be "calculated and premeditated," involving the murder of Akalu Mondal and severe injuries to his family.

The bench upheld the trial court's conviction and sentence, directing any individuals out on bail to surrender and serve their terms, emphasizing that leniency was not warranted given the heinous nature of the assault.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The court denied the appeal because the 1998 murder was deemed "barbaric and inhuman" and "calculated and premeditated," overriding the convicts' age and health issues.
The convicts were found guilty of murder and inflicting severe injuries on the victim's family in 1998, stemming from a dispute over stolen money and a cycle.
No, the Calcutta High Court stated that age and health are relevant, but the nature of the crime was of paramount consideration, leading to the denial of sentence reduction.

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