Bilkis Banu Case-Supreme Court Judgement On Petitions Against Remission Of 11 Convicts-LIVE UPDATES

Update: 2024-01-08 04:35 GMT
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Justice Nagarthna : Justice Krishna Iyer has said, quoting George Bernard Shaw, ...men are not improved by injuries.

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#SupremeCourt refuses to answer the point regarding the maintainability of the PILs since Bilkis Bano's petition is already held to be maintainable.

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#SupremeCourt holds that Bilkis Bano's petition challenging the remission is maintainable.

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J Nagarthana : 4. Whether the remission orders in accordance with law.

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Justice Nagarathna : Having heard the parties, the following points arise :

1. Whether the petition filed by victim under Art 32 maintainable.

2. Whether PILs assailing the remission order maintainable.

3. Whether the Gujarat Govt was competent to pass the remission orders.

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Justice Nagarathna : We proceed to consider the writ petitions in the light of the aforesaid philosophical premise, both on merits and maintainability.

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Justice Nagarthna : But the victim's rights also important. A woman deserves respect. Can heinous crimes against women permit remission? These are the issue which arise.

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J Nagarathna : Curative theory likens punishment to medicine, if a criminal is curable, he should be set free. This forms the heart of reformative theory.

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Justice Nagarathna : Plato states punishment is not for vengeance but for reformation.

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Bench assembles.

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