Nithari killer Surinder Koli's petition seeking a review of his death sentence was rejected by the Supreme Court today.
Koli, 42, is a self-confessed cannibal found guilty of murdering young women and children at a bungalow near Delhi. Arguing his case, senior lawyer Ram Jethmalani said the court had committed an error and vital evidence was suppressed in the case.
But a bench headed by Chief Justice HL Dattu, in the first open court hearing of a review petition in a death sentence case, said, "We are fully satisfied that this court has not committed any error that may persuade us to review the order."
Koli, 42, is a self-confessed cannibal found guilty of murdering young women and children at a bungalow near Delhi. Arguing his case, senior lawyer Ram Jethmalani said the court had committed an error and vital evidence was suppressed in the case.
But a bench headed by Chief Justice HL Dattu, in the first open court hearing of a review petition in a death sentence case, said, "We are fully satisfied that this court has not committed any error that may persuade us to review the order."
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