This Article is From Oct 28, 2014

Nithari Case: Surinder Koli's Plea for Review of Death Sentence Rejected by Supreme Court

Nithari Case: Surinder Koli's Plea for Review of Death Sentence Rejected by Supreme Court

File photo of Surinder Koli

New Delhi: Nithari killer Surinder Koli's petition seeking a review of his death sentence was rejected by the Supreme Court today.

Koli, 42, is a self-confessed cannibal found guilty of murdering young women and children at a bungalow near Delhi. Arguing his case, senior lawyer Ram Jethmalani said the court had committed an error and vital evidence was suppressed in the case.

But a bench headed by Chief Justice HL Dattu, in the first open court hearing of a review petition in a death sentence case, said, "We are fully satisfied that this court has not committed any error that may persuade us to review the order."

Mr Jethmalani had also argued that Koli was tortured by the police into giving evidence and the autopsy report showed that the murder of 14 children was done "by a medical expert" with the objective of trading in organs.

Koli's lawyers say he can be executed anytime, even if he files another petition seeking a review of today's order.

Koli was to be hanged last month in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh but his execution was suspended twice last month by the Supreme Court, which said in a landmark ruling recently that every death row convict has the "fundamental right" to be heard in an open court.

Koli had confessed to having sex with his dead victims and also eating some of their body parts.

He worked at the home of Moninder Singh Pandher in the area of Nithari in Noida on the outskirts of Delhi where as many as 19 girls are feared to have been raped and killed. He was sentenced to hang for murdering 14-year-old Rimpa Halder in 2005.

He has already been convicted of five cases of murder, rape and cannibalism while 14 more cases are still pending. Though Moninder Singh Pandher was also charged with first degree murder in the same case, he was acquitted in 2009. Mr Pandher was released from jail a month ago.

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