INDIA: PRESIDENT PRATIBHA PATIL COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCE OF SERVANT WHO KILLED 3 PERSONS
April 29, 2012: President Pratibha Patil of India commuted the death sentence of a domestic help, who had murdered a retired Brigadier and his two family members in Dehradun 18 years ago, to life imprisonment.
The Supreme Court, while sending Om Prakash to the gallows, had observed that "he is a menace to the society and it seems to us that the death sentence is the most appropriate punishment in this case.â The fact that Prakash was young when he committed the crime was rejected by the apex court.
Patil, however, found it a fit case to be pardoned and issued orders in this regard on April 29,
making Prakash the 27th case during her tenure to get mercy, according to an RTI reply provided to Bhilwara-based activist SS Ranawat.
RTI stands for Right To Information (Act), and has been given the status of a fundamental right under Article 19(1) of the Constitution, which gives every citizen the right to know how the government works, what role does it play, what are its functions and so on.
President Patil has emerged as the most âmercifulâ of all presidents during the last three decades as she had commuted death sentences of 27 petitioners to life imprisonment, which is over 90 per cent of the total pardons granted since 1981.
During her tenure, Patil, has rejected the petitions of five persons, which include Rajiv Gandhi's three killers â Santham, Murugan and Arivu; Khalistan militant Devinder Pal Singh who was convicted in 1993 Delhi car bombing and Mahendra Nath Das of Assam who had murdered a truck drivers association leader.
Prakash, who worked as a domestic help in the house of retired Brigadier Shyam Lal Khanna in Vasant Vihar locality, had killed Khanna, his son Sarit and his sister-in-law Bishna Mathur in 1994. The attack had left Khanna's wife Rama seriously injured. (Sources: PTI, 20/05/2012)
|