"There has been one (hammer) blow. Can there be death penalty for three (convicts)," a bench comprising Justices J S Khehar and R Banumathi said while rejecting the appeal of Delhi government seeking gallows for all the three convicts.
"One appeal (of complainant Neelam Katara) has already been dismissed. This does not fall under the rarest of rare category," the bench said.
"These things have nothing to do with the crime...They have been inside since 2002. They are still in when we are hearing their appeals. The High Court has given 30 years jail to two," the bench said and asked the Delhi government to plead for "maintaining 30 years" jail term instead of seeking death penalty.
Vikas and Vishal Yadav are serving 30 years jail term for killing Nitish Katara in 2002, while the third convict Sukhdev Pehalwan is serving 25 year imprisonment in the case.
The bench has now fixed the appeals of convicts for final hearing in February next year on the "limited question" whether the high court was justified in awarding jail term of 30 years to Yadav cousins and 25 years to Pehalwan.