Is hanging cruel and barbaric? The law, the methods, and the decades-long debate over executions in India
India, Aug. 19 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to issue any judicial mandate for replacing hanging with a "less painful or humane" method of execution, affirming its constitutional validity but leaving the door open for Centre to examine alternatives in the future.
A bench of justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta held that no case had been made out for reconsidering the top court's 1983 Constitution Bench judgment in Deena @ Deena Dayal Etc vs Union of India, which had upheld hanging as a constitutionally valid mode of executing a death sentence.
"The dismissal does not foreclose any future scrutiny based on scientific knowledge and subsequent developments," the bench said.
The ruling came on a petition filed by senior advoca...
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