Mattoo case: SC commutes death, family to file review
The Supreme Court on Wednesday commuted the death sentence of accused Santosh Kumar Singh in the sensational Priyadarshini Mattoo rape and murder case, sparking strong reaction from the family and friends of the victim.
The apex court bench comprising Justices H S Bedi and C K Prasad upheld the conviction of Singh, then a law college student, for killing and raping Mattoo, his junior, but reduced the death sentence to life imprisonment, saying certain things were in his favour.
"The conviction is maintained," the Bench said adding however, "To our mind, certain things are in favour of appellant (Singh). We are converting the punishment of death sentence into the life imprisonment."
Singh, son of former senior IPS officer, had challenged his conviction and death sentence awarded by the Delhi High Court which had set aside his acquittal by the trial court in the case.
The lawyer appearing for the Mattoo family said that he will file review or curative petition seeking enhancement of the punishment after perusing the verdict.
The verdict drew instant reaction from the father of the victim who expressed dis-satisfaction on the commuting of death sentence.
"I am not satisfied with the sentence. This can be discussed only by the legal experts as it is quite evident that even the Supreme Court has upheld the verdict of the Delhi High Court," Chaman Lal Mattoo said.
"There were various instances where the convicts have managed to come out," he said, adding "This is the danger. The case has not met the right treatment by the apex court."
Terming the verdict as "setback", the counsel, appearing for victim's family, said, "He was not an ordinary criminal and therefore, it (case) was the rarest of rare category."
The CBI counsel, however, hailed the outcome of the 14-year old case saying "the probe agency is satisfied as the verdict of the Delhi High Court has been upheld."
The Delhi High Court judge, who had awarded death penalty to Singh in the case, said he did not view the Supreme Court's decision of commuting the sentence as a failure of judicial system as apex court judges are "wiser".
"It is all right if the Supreme Court says that the case does not deserve the maximum punishment (death penalty). The apex court judges are wiser and they have profound knowledge of law," Justice R S Sodhi, who is now retired, said.
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