India's supreme court stays execution of two Delhi gang-rapists

The court suspended the execution of the two men, Mukesh Singh and Pawan Gupta, while an appeal is heard.

Gupta and Singh, appealed to the Supreme Court after the High Court upheld earlier in the week the death penalty. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

NEW DELHI:
India's Supreme Court on Saturday stayed the death sentence for two of the four men who had been convicted of the fatal gang-rape of a student in New Delhi in 2012, an attack that shocked the country and sparked weeks of protests.

The court suspended the execution of the two men, Mukesh Singh and Pawan Gupta, while an appeal is heard and asked authorities to "communicate the order to prison authorities".

The court held an emergency weekend sitting to hear the motion for the stay of execution. It was not immediately known when the executions had been due to be carried out.

The two, Gupta and Singh, appealed to the Supreme Court after the High Court upheld earlier in the week the death penalty handed to the four men convicted of the gang rape last September.


Last Thursday, the Delhi High Court upheld the four men's sentences in the death of the 23-year-old physiotherapy student, saying the case fell in the "rarest of rare category" under which India carries out execution.

The Supreme Court was told that the other two men convicted of the crime, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur, had not approached the top court to appeal the High Court ruling.

A fifth suspect had been discovered dead in his jail, in what authorities said was a suspected suicide.

The sixth member of the group, a juvenile at the time of the crime, is serving a three-year sentence.
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