Supreme Court Rejects Vikas Yadav Plea For Parole in Nitin Murder Case

Supreme Court Rejects Vikas Yadav Plea For Parole in Nitin Murder Case

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a plea for parole by Vikas Yadav, who was convicted in the 2002 Nitish Katara murder case. “Complete your 25-year-sentence in jail,” the Supreme Court told the counsel of Vikas Yadav, who pleaded for parole as “his fundamental right”.

Counsel appearing for Yadav contended before a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi that his client has been behind the bars for seventeen and a half years, and his parole has been rejected by the High Court. Yadav had filed a special leave petition in the apex court challenging the Delhi High Court’s order on his parole. “Why should you go on parole, tell us,” said the court. Yadav’s reply: “Parole is a fundamental right, and I have already spent a long time in jail.”

The apex court inquired about Yadav’s conviction in other cases. His counsel informed he was also involved in the Jessica Lal murder case for destruction of evidence, and he had already undergone four years jail for the offence. Yadav’s counsel reiterated the apex court should grant parole to him. The Chief Justice dismissed the petition. (IANS)

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