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Preeti Rathi Acid Attack: HC Commutes Death Penalty to Life Term

This was the first instance of death penalty being awarded by a court in the country in a case of acid attack.

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The Bombay High Court on Wednesday, 12 June, upheld the conviction of a 25-year-old man in the 2013 Preeti Rathi acid attack case, but commuted his death penalty to life imprisonment.

A division bench of justices BP Dharmadhikari and PD Naik partly allowed the appeal filed by convict Ankur Panwar, challenging the death penalty awarded to him by a special court in 2015.

This was the first instance of death penalty being awarded by a court in the country in a case of acid attack.

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“The conviction under IPC Sections 302 (murder) and 326 (b) (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid) is upheld. The death sentence is commuted to life imprisonment,” the bench said.

Rathi, a 23-year-old nurse, who was to join the Navy hospital in Mumbai, died after an acid attack in May 2013 by her stalker Panwar.

On 2 May 2013, as Rathi got off the train from Delhi at the Bandra Terminus in Mumbai, Panwar threw acid on her face.

Rathi lost her vision and received major injuries. She spent a month in hospitals, and on June 1 that year, she died of multiple organ failure at the Bombay Hospital.

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