Railways should provide adequate safety to women passengers, especially those travelling in ladies coach, a division bench comprising justices T Ramachandran Nair and B Kemal Pasha said while upholding the death sentence of Govindachamy, who pushed 23-year-old Saumya out of a running train, brutally raped and murdered her on February 1, 2008.
The judges also made a special mention of the attitude of fellow passengers, especially women, in public transport systems.
The attitude of certain passengers who tried to dissuade those who were willing to help was also mentioned by the judges.
"How criminal is the action of the community, who even dissuade those willing to respond to such evils. It is a pity that the cries of the girl died down in the compartment as wild cries," they said.
83 witnesses were examined from the prosecution side in the case.