Supreme Court to hear wife of slain IAS officer’s plea on May 8
The Hindu
The Supreme Court on May 1 agreed to hear on May 8 a petition filed by the widow of murdered Gopalganj District Magistrate and IAS officer G. Krishnaiah.
The Supreme Court on May 1 agreed to hear on May 8 a petition filed by the widow of murdered Gopalganj District Magistrate and IAS officer G. Krishnaiah challenging a tweak in the Bihar prison law which facilitated the premature release of former Bihar MP and gangster-turned-politician Anand Mohan, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing Krishnaiah in 1994.
A Bench led by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud fixed the date after an urgent mentioning made by Uma Krishnaiah.
Mohan was released from Saharsa prison on April 27.
The Bihar Prison Manual was amended on April 10 to allow convicts serving life imprisonment for heinous offences to apply for remission if they had completed 14 years in prison.
The amendment also removed the bar on life convicts involved in the murder of a public servant on duty from seeking remission of sentence. No reason whatsoever was given for the amendment which was brought into effect through a State Law Department notification.
The amendment served well for Mohan and 26 others, who successfully applied for remission and got it.
“Life imprisonment, when awarded as a substitute for the death penalty, has to be carried out strictly as directed by the Court and would be beyond application of remission,” the petition contended.
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