While awarding the jail term to head constables Bhagwan and Ujjagar Singh and constables Shri Pal and Siyaram, the court said that being the custodians of law, they tortured a man at the police station to such an extent that he died.
"Cries of a man (deceased) within the four walls of the police station while undergoing extreme pain during torture cannot be forgotten," Additional Sessions Judge Dig Vinay Singh noted in the order.
The court also asked the four convicts to pay Rs 2.5 lakh each to the family of the deceased while rejecting their request that they should not be sent to jail and instead the compensation amount be increased.
"... Already the society has an impression that usually the culprits of custody death do not even face trial and when in a rare case a culprit of custody death is found guilty, if such person is released lightly and sentence is not commensurate, society is going to get signals as if even the courts do not play their part in appropriately sentencing such offenders," the judge said.
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Referring to various verdicts of the superior courts, the judge noted that custodial death was perhaps one of the most "barbaric acts" and such cases "need a different approach while sentencing the offender".
"A precious life was snuffed out by the convicts. Today the convicts claim the repercussions on their families if they are sent behind bars as a ground to take lenient view, but then they did not give a second thought when they were torturing the deceased," the judge said in his 89-page order.