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November 6, 2013 In Bi Monthly Legal Tablets(Archived)

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that Courts should record “special” reasons while awarding death penalty and “must” take into account the crime and the character of the criminal which should reflect “extreme depravity” to deserve capital punishment.

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