Court sentences 4 men to death in New Delhi gang rape case

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New Delhi (CNN) -- [Breaking news update at 5:01 a.m. Friday]

An Indian court on Friday sentenced four men to death for the rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman in New Delhi.

The court had on Tuesday convicted the four men -- Vinay Sharma, Akshay Thakur, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh Singh -- of murder, rape and kidnapping.

The outcry over the brutal attack shocked India, prompting angry protests over women's treatment in Indian society and the introduction of tougher punishments for sexual abuse.

[Original story, posted at 1:54 a.m. Friday]

Court due to sentence men convicted of New Delhi gang rape

(CNN) -- In a case that has gripped India, a court is due Friday to sentence four men who were found guilty of the rape and murder of a woman in New Delhi.

Prosecutors have asked for the death penalty for the men, citing the "extreme brutality" of the attack, which took place on a moving bus in December. They have also argued that the court needs to send a message to Indian society with its judgment.

Anger over the deadly assault has had a widespread impact in India. It set off demonstrations in various cities, started a debate about women's treatment in Indian society and prompted the introduction of tougher punishments for sexual abuse.

Calls for the men to be executed have also come from the victim's family members, high-profile politicians and many other Indians.

Defense lawyers have urged the judge to show leniency and sentence the convicts to life in prison, saying the death penalty should be the exception not the rule.

After listening to the arguments from both sides on Wednesday, Judge Yogesh Khanna said he would sentence the four men on Friday afternoon.

A shocking attack

The brutality of the New Delhi attack, as described by police and prosecutors, helped stir the strong emotions surrounding the case.

On the evening of December 16, the victim, a 23-year-old physiotherapy student, had gone to see the movie "The Life of Pi" with a male friend at a New Delhi mall.

During their journey home to the suburbs, they boarded a bus at a major intersection in upmarket South Delhi.

The driver and at least five other men on the bus were drunk and looking for a "joyride," police said.

The men, from a poverty-ridden slum on the outskirts of Delhi, dragged the woman to the back of the bus and beat up her male friend.

Police say the men took turns raping the woman, using an iron rod to violate her as the bus drove around the city for almost an hour. When they had finished, they dumped the two victims by the side of the road.

The woman's injuries were so severe that some internal organs had to be removed. She died two weeks later at a hospital in Singapore.

Found guilty

After a trial that lasted about seven months, the Delhi court on Tuesday convicted four of the men -- aged between 19 and 28 -- of murder, rape and kidnapping.

The victim's parents had tears in their eyes as the judge read out the verdict, in which he said the men had been found guilty of "committing the murder of a helpless victim." Her brother wiped a tear from his cheek.

The victim's name has been withheld under Indian law.

The four men -- Vinay Sharma, Akshay Thakur, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh Singh -- will appeal the verdict, their lawyers said.

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The question Friday is whether they will receive the death penalty.

Death sentences issued by Indian courts have rarely been carried out in the past decade. No state executions took place in the country between 2004 and late 2012, when the last surviving gunman from the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai was hanged.

But human rights advocates have said they fear that India's stance on executions has changed.

"In the past year, India has made a full-scale retreat from its previous principled rejection of the death penalty," Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said last month.

Two others accused

The fate of two others accused in the case had already been determined before this week.

One man, Ram Singh, 35, was found dead in his jail cell in March. Authorities said he had hanged himself, but his family claimed he had been murdered.

A juvenile court convicted a teenage boy on August 31 for his part in the gang rape, sentencing him to three years in a special juvenile correctional facility.

His trial was in juvenile court because he was 17 at the time of the crime, and the sentence is the maximum allowed under the court's rules.

Many Indians, including the victim's family, expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence.

A rape every 22 minutes

As in many countries, rape is a grimly frequent occurrence in India.

According to Indian government statistics, a woman is raped every 22 minutes on average.

But the New Delhi attack seized the country's attention.

Advocates criticized the world's largest democracy for failing to protect half of its population. Protesters demanded better treatment of women and decried the apathy of police and the judicial system.

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The government passed tougher anti-rape laws, introducing the death penalty for repeat offenders, and imprisonment for acid attacks, human trafficking and stalking.

But some Indians say that while the laws on crimes against women have changed, mindsets and enforcement have been slower to adjust.

'Take it to the source'

Government figures show that the number of women reporting rapes has risen significantly since the New Delhi attack and the heavy scrutiny that followed it.

Observers say it indicates that women who are victims of sexual attacks feel more emboldened to come forward than they did before.

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Prosecution of such crimes has improved, said Kiran Bedi, a human rights activist and former Indian police officer But it will take a heavy emphasis on the family and school environments to resolve the problem in the long run, Bedi believes.

"You can't just begin and end with the police and the prosecution and the courts," she said. "You have to go backward and take it to the source."

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Posted: 12 years ago
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I'm so glad they got this punishment, justice is finally served to that poor girl and her family, and I hope this sentence stops the increasing rape cases, and other victims get justice also. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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👏👏👏

👏👏👏

Finally, After 9 months

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Finally, the well deserved verdict is here!!!!. But even I am unhappy with the decision for the other psychotic and sick teenager boy.
Its 21st century after all and the adult age bar should be starting from 16 and not 18.
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Very happy. But I also want a similar punishment for the under-age guy. He should be hanged to death as well. And now I can only hope that that godforsaken defense lawyer does not do rounds with the case and they are hanged immediately.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thank God! These kind of people should be burnt alive!!
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Originally posted by: rimi10

Finally, the well deserved verdict is here!!!!. But even I am unhappy with the decision for the other psychotic and sick teenager boy.

Its 21st century after all and the adult age bar should be starting from 16 and not 18.


I know it's sad he deserves the death sentence too.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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The underage was the most deranged of the lot... 😵
Thanks Alakh...
I however wish these 4 don't meet their quick and easy death so soon. They should rot in prison for 2 years - experiencing how life in an Indian prison is amongst hardened inmates...and THEN face death..
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Finally is kalyug mein also Justice happened..Now that Gal soul will rest in peace..But lost is lost for her parents
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Originally posted by: Star_girl

Very happy. But I also want a similar punishment for the under-age guy. He should be hanged to death as well. And now I can only hope that that godforsaken defense lawyer does not do rounds with the case and they are hanged immediately.


i was watching the news, what a shame the defense lawyer is.. He said he would appeal in high court..:-/

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