A petition seeking confirmation of the capital punishment awarded to three common convicts of the Shakti Mills gangrape cases has been filed in the Bombay High Court.

As per the law, a death sentence awarded by the trial court has to be confirmed by the High Court.

The petition, filed by the State government on April 15, will come up for hearing in due course.

The convicts are yet to file appeal against the conviction.

On April 4 this year, sessions court convicted Vijay Jadhav (19), Mohammad Kasim Bengali (21), Mohammad Salim Ansari (28) and Siraj Khan for raping a photojournalist on the deserted premises of the defunct Shakti Mills in central Mumbai on August 22, 2013.

While Siraj was awarded life imprisonment, the other three were awarded death penalty under the provisions of section 376 (e) of Indian Penal Code, which provides for the maximum sentence of death for a repeat offence of rape.

Jadhav, Bengali and Ansari were earlier convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment by the court for gangrape of another girl on the same premises in July, 2013.

Hence the prosecution sought death penalty for them in the second case by framing an additional charge of repeat offence under section 376 (e), which was introduced in the Penal Code after the December 2012 Delhi gangrape.

This is the first time the section has been applied.

The sessions court, while awarding the death, had observed that the offence was a pre-planned one, and the accused showed no mercy to the victim and had no remorse afterwards.

“Such offences must not be tolerated and there should be a zero tolerance to such crimes. If leniency is shown it will be misplaced sympathy and travesty of justice,” the court had said.

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