The Supreme Court converted the death penalty of a person who killed its minor children into life imprisonment. A bench of Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Sandeep Mehta on February 13, while partially accepted the appeal of Ramesh A Nayaka against the death penalty, upheld his conviction.
The court said, “The conviction for the killings of the appellant-doshi is maintained, but now it has to wait for his natural end in the boundary of the jail without any discount. ‘
The Supreme Court found that former bank manager Nayaka has no criminal history. The court said that crime & lsquo; rare of rarest & rsquo; Not all circumstances were considered for the softening of the punishment by the lower court while holding.
Justice Karol, who wrote the decision on behalf of the bench, said, ‘We should not even understand for a moment that the barbarity of crime, being helpless of two children, who came to the most unfortunate end and that too at the hands of the person who had taken half the responsibility of bringing them into the world, has survived our eyes, or we have forgiven such hateful acts in any way."Text-Align: justify;"> Nayaka was also accused that he also killed his sister-in-law due to loving a person of a different caste and his mother-in-law was killed and convicted and sentenced.
According to the prosecution, both Nayaka and his wife were bank manager in Solapur and Mangalur and had two children- a 10-year-old son and a three-and-a-half-year-old daughter. He killed his sister -in -law and mother -in -law on June 16, 2010 and threw his bodies into the septic tank of his house in the ancestral village and came to Mangalur the next day. He took his children into a taxi on the pretext of rotating the city and went to a garden and immersed them in a water tank.
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