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Jisha Rape and Murder Case: Kerala High Court Affirms Death Sentence with a Heavy Heart

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Jisha Rape and Murder Case: Kerala High Court Upholds Death Sentence with “Heavy Heart”

The Kerala High Court has upheld the death sentence in the highly publicized Jisha rape and murder case, expressing its decision with a “heavy heart” due to the gruesome nature of the crime.

Jisha, a 30-year-old law student, was brutally raped and murdered at her home in Perumbavoor, Kerala, on April 28, 2016. The heinous crime shocked the nation, triggering widespread outrage and demands for swift justice.

The prime accused, Ameerul Islam, was found guilty of raping and murdering Jisha in December 2017. The Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court had sentenced him to death in January 2017.

However, Ameerul Islam appealed against the death penalty, challenging the verdict in the Kerala High Court. After lengthy deliberations and a thorough review of the case, the High Court confirmed the death sentence, citing the “rarest of the rare” nature of the crime.

In its judgment, the High Court observed that the brutality inflicted upon Jisha was beyond comprehension, and the crime warranted the maximum punishment under the law. The court emphasized the need to send a strong message to society about the consequences of such barbaric acts.

While delivering the verdict, Justice P. Somarajan acknowledged the emotional toll the case had taken on everyone involved. He stated, “We confirm the death penalty with a heavy heart, keeping in mind the brutality involved in the crime and the agony suffered by the victim.”

The court’s decision to uphold the death penalty has been met with mixed reactions. While many have hailed it as a victory for justice, others have raised concerns about the efficacy of capital punishment as a deterrent against sexual violence.

The Jisha rape and murder case has sparked debates on women’s safety and the need for stricter laws to combat gender-based violence. It serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by women in society and the urgent need for comprehensive measures to ensure their protection and well-being.

As the legal process moves forward, the verdict in the Jisha case is expected to set a precedent for future cases of sexual assault and murder, underscoring the judiciary’s commitment to upholding justice and standing against atrocities committed against women.

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