SC commutes sentence of Delhi blast convict Bhullar
01 Apr 2014
A four-judge Bench of Chief Justice Sathasivam and Justices R M Lodha, H L Dattu and S J Mukhopadhaya granted the relief to Bhullar on a curative petition filed by his wife Navneet Kaur.
Writing the judgment, Sathasivam said, ''On January 21, a three-judge bench of this court in the Shatrughan Chauhan case held that insanity/mental illness / schizophrenia is also one of the supervening circumstances for commutation of death sentence to life imprisonment. By applying the principle enunciated in this case, the accused cannot be executed with the said health condition.''
The bench said the medical report clearly showed that Bhullar was suffering from acute mental illness. It says, ''The scope for effective treatment options is limited and thereby the chances of his recovery remain doubtful in the future course of his illness.''
The bench said, ''We appreciate the fair stand taken by the Attorney General G E Vahanvati that Bhullar's death sentence could be commuted to life term applying the principle of January 21 judgment and we accept the same.''
Sathasivam said, ''In the light of the ratio laid down in Shatrughan Chauhan case, we deem it fit to commute the death sentence imposed on Devender Pal Singh Bhullar into life imprisonment both on the ground of unexplained / inordinate delay of eight years in disposal of his mercy petition and on the ground of insanity.''