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The Delhi Police on 12 December opposed in the Supreme Court a plea filed by one of the four death-row convicts in the 16 December 2012 gangrape and murder case for review of its verdict, upholding the capital punishment awarded to him.
The apex court had on 5 May upheld the death penalty to the four convicts – Mukesh (29), Pawan (22), Vinay Sharma (23) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31),
A 23-year-old paramedic student was gangraped on the intervening night of 16-17 December 2012 inside a moving bus in South Delhi by a gang of six persons and severely assaulted before being thrown out naked. She succumbed to her injuries on 29 December 2012 at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.
When the counsel raised the issue of alleged "illegal evidence" against the convict, the bench said, "you had argued all these points and we had rejected it".
"How were the marks of your (Mukesh) teeth found on the leg of the victim," the bench asked.
To this, Sharma alleged that Mukesh was framed by the police and tortured.
Senior counsel Siddharth Luthra, representing the police, countered these submissions and said these issues have already gone into by the trial court, the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court.
Luthra, while taking strong exception to the allegations about bribing the victim, said these issues cannot be raised now. He said Mukesh was formally arrested in Delhi.
The bench concluded hearing the arguments on the review plea filed by Mukesh.
Another accused in the case, Ram Singh, had allegedly committed suicide in Tihar Jail, while a convicted juvenile has come out of the reformation home after serving a three- year term.
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