Razia Sultana
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I said this because the way our judicial system takes time in awarding the death penalty. It is possible that many culprits may be spared the noose but the one who hangs will do so with good enough reasons. But I agree with you that a lot is left to the discretion of the judges and the government and thats why this topic is being discussed here. I think once the SC has confirmed and reviewed and seen the curative petition, the verdict should be carried out and no scope for any gubernatorial or presidential pardon. Some pardons and some denials will always cause resentment.On the death penalty, the Supreme Court of India is guilty of both inconsistency & vagueness. Never liked this "rarest of rare" definition. Means nothing, just a lot of gibberish. Left to individual judges to interpret which results in some getting the death penalty & others not, for similar crimes. The SC has commuted a lot of death penalty cases to life on some pretty frivolous grounds. If the killers of RG were let off, then I see no particular reason why this case should be exceptional.