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Nalini Hatui @ Lakur Hatui & Ors vs State Of West Bengal

Supreme Court Of India|04 April, 2011
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Summary

Issue: The appropriate sentence for elderly prisoners who have already undergone a significant portion of their actual sentence
Rule: The Indian Penal Code (IPC), specifically Section 432
Application: The Court has considered the totality of the facts and circumstances of the case and has taken into account the advanced age of the appellants, with one of them being 97 years old.
Conclusion: The Court has taken a compassionate and humanitarian approach towards the elderly prisoners, taking into account their advanced age and the fact that they have already served a significant portion of their actual sentence.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 874 OF 2011 (ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION(CRL.)NO.784 OF 2010) NALINI HATUI @ LAKUR HATUI & ORS. APPELLANTS VERSUS STATE OF WEST BENGAL RESPONDENT O R D E R Leave granted.
We have heard learned counsel for the parties.
All appellants are of advance age and appellant No.8 is 97 years of age and they have already undergone actual sentence of more than one year 10 months. On consideration of the totality of the facts and circumstances of this case, we are of the considered view that ends of justice would meet if, while maintaining the conviction of the appellants, they are directed to be released on the sentence already undergone by them. We direct accordingly.
The criminal appeal is, accordingly, disposed of.
. J.
(DALVEER BHANDARI) . J.
(DEEPAK VERMA) NEW DELHI;
4TH APRIL, 2011
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Title

Nalini Hatui @ Lakur Hatui & Ors vs State Of West Bengal

Court

Supreme Court Of India

JudgmentDate
04 April, 2011
Judges
  • Dalveer Bhandari
  • Deepak Verma