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Wednesday, 30 September 2015

1995 Jammu blasts: Supreme Court awards life term to Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist.............

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday awarded rigorous life imprisonment to Pakistan national and Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Ghulam Nabi in a case relating to the 1995 serial blasts at a Republic Day function in Jammu that had claimed eight lives.
A bench of Justices AK Sikri and UU Lalit awarded the punishment to 76-year-old Nabi, a resident of Sialkot district in Pakistan.
"Pursuant to our directions in July 1 judgment, the convict Gulam Nabi was taken into custody and has been produced before this court for the hearing. We are of the view that ends of justice would be met by awarding life sentence for the offences under sections 3 and 4 of TADA and section 302 and 120 (B) of the Ranbir Penal Code.
"The convict is accordingly awarded rigorous imprisonment for life for aforesaid offences which would run concurrently," the bench said. During brief arguments on quantum of sentence, the counsel for the convict sought leniency saying that Nabi was 76 years old and has been suffering from various ailments and moreover, has been in jail since 1995.
The bench did not accept the prosecution's plea that Nabi be given life sentence separately for each offences and the punishment should run consequently as the government has the power to grant remission.
"He was acquitted by the trial court and we have reversed the judgment of acquittal. Apart from his confession, there is nothing against him. In totality of the circumstances, we cannot give death sentence," the bench said.
The accused was acquitted by the TADA court in 2009. However on July 1, the apex court had set aside his acquittal in the case.
Three bomb explosions had taken place in the Maulana Azad Memorial Stadium in Jammu aimed to kill then Governor Lt General KV Krishna Rao during his address to a huge gathering of about 40,000 people, including dignitaries, VIPs, senior government officers, political leaders and citizens on Republic Day in 1995. Rao had a narrow escape.
The powerful blasts, which had occurred in the stadium, including one near the dais and another on the road outside, had killed eight persons and caused grievous injuries to eighteen others.

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