Delhi Court Awards Death Penalty To Convict Ariz Khan in 2008 Batla House Encounter Case
Delhi Court Awards Death Penalty To Convict Ariz Khan in 2008 Batla House Encounter Case
New Delhi: Delhi Court awards death penalty to convict Ariz Khan in 2008 Batla House encounter case. The court calls the case as 'rarest of rare case'. A fine of Rs 11 lakh has also been imposed on Ar
New Delhi: Delhi Court awards death penalty to convict Ariz Khan in 2008 Batla House encounter case. The court calls the case as ‘rarest of rare case’. A fine of Rs 11 lakh has also been imposed on Ariz. Last week, the alleged Indian Mujahideen terrorist was held guilty of Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma’s death.
Police sought death penalty for Khan, allegedly associated with the terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, saying it was not just any killing but a murder of a law enforcement officer who was a defender of justice. Additional Sessions Judge Sandeep Yadav reserved the order for 4 pm.
Additional Public Prosecutor A T Ansari, appearing for the police, said the case attracts exemplary punishment, which is capital punishment. Khan’s counsel opposed the death penalty. The court had said on March 8 that it was “duly proved that Ariz Khan and his associates caused murder of police official and fired gunshot on the police official”.
Inspector Sharma of the police’s special cell was killed during the 2008 Batla House encounter in Jamia Nagar in south Delhi.
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A trial court had sentenced Indian Mujahideen terrorist Shahzad Ahmed in July 2013 to life imprisonment in connection with the case. His appeal against the verdict has been pending in the high court.
Ariz Khan had fled from the spot and was declared proclaimed offender. He was arrested on February 14, 2018, and faced the trial.
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