Supreme Court takes 14 years on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting | India News


Supreme Court takes 14 years on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting
SC takes 14 yrs on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting

NEW DELHI: Even as Supreme Court has repeatedly invoked the legal maxim that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’ — with CJI Surya Kant recently saying “justice delayed is justice destroyed” — the apex court has, on many occasions, taken more time than trial courts and HCs to decide a case. In one criminal case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, SC took almost 14 years to decide the appeal. During this period, two out of three convicts died. The trial court had wrapped up the proceedings in five years and Uttarakhand HC disposed of the appeal in 10 years. The appeal in SC came up for hearing on 12 dates over the last 14 years, according to the record available on the apex court website. The case pertains to an altercation over the sale of a Rs 500 watch in 1997 which provoked a fist fight, causing the seller to lose his life after falling into a dry canal. The trial court convicted the three accused in 2002 and awarded them five-year imprisonment. The trio moved the HC, which upheld the conviction and punishment in 2012. They went to Supreme Court in Sept 2012. Taking note of the lapse of almost 30 years and considering the age of the convict, a bench of Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Arun Palli reduced his sentence to the imprisonment undergone by him which was one-and-a-half years. “The incident occurred on Feb 12, 1997.The appellant was 33 years old. Today, we are in 2026, almost three decades have gone by since then. The appellant is now well over 60… We have also noted the genesis of the altercation between the deceased and the accused… All the injuries… clearly occurred because of the fallinto the dry canal which had a rock-bed,” the bench said. “At this distant point of time, we are of the view that it would meet the ends of justice if we alter the sentence of imprisonment from RI for five years to the period already undergone while maintaining the conviction,” it said.



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