Superb Court docket affirms dying penalty of LeT terrorist in 2000 Crimson Castle assault case

By way of PTI

NEW DELHI: The Superb Court docket on Thursday brushed aside the plea of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq in quest of overview of its judgement awarding dying penalty to him within the 2000 Crimson Castle assault case that left 3 other folks, together with two Military jawans, useless.

A bench comprising Leader Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi stated that it has authorized the prayers that digital information be regarded as.

“We have now authorized the prayers that digital information should be positioned in attention. His guilt is proved. We confirm the view taken by way of this courtroom and reject the overview petition,” the bench stated.

Arif was once one of the crucial accused, who had entered the Crimson Castle on December 22, 2000 and had opened indiscriminate firing resulting in the dying of 3.

NEW DELHI: The Superb Court docket on Thursday brushed aside the plea of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq in quest of overview of its judgement awarding dying penalty to him within the 2000 Crimson Castle assault case that left 3 other folks, together with two Military jawans, useless.

A bench comprising Leader Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi stated that it has authorized the prayers that digital information be regarded as.

“We have now authorized the prayers that digital information should be positioned in attention. His guilt is proved. We confirm the view taken by way of this courtroom and reject the overview petition,” the bench stated.

Arif was once one of the crucial accused, who had entered the Crimson Castle on December 22, 2000 and had opened indiscriminate firing resulting in the dying of 3.