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SC allows remission of sentence for convict in 2003 UP murder case

The Supreme Court ruled that remission cannot be denied solely due to heinousness, leading to the release of a life convict in a high-profile murder case. | India News

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hindustantimes.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

SC allows remission of sentence for convict in 2003 UP murder case

The Supreme Court ruled that remission cannot be denied solely due to heinousness, leading to the release of a life convict in a high-profile murder case. | India News

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thehindu.com1 mesi fa

Gravity of a crime must not dictate decision on premature release of a convict: Supreme Court

Supreme Court rules that a convict's heinous crime alone cannot dictate premature release; reform and conduct must be considered.

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  1. sabato 16 maggio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    SC allows remission of sentence for convict in 2003 UP murder case

    The Supreme Court ruled that remission cannot be denied solely due to heinousness, leading to the release of a life convict in a high-profile murder case. | India News

  2. sabato 16 maggio 2026·thehindu.com

    Gravity of a crime must not dictate decision on premature release of a convict: Supreme Court

    Supreme Court rules that a convict's heinous crime alone cannot dictate premature release; reform and conduct must be considered.