A division bench of Justices Jayant Patel and Mohinder Pal rejected the appeals of all the five accused who had sought quashment and set aside the sessions court order of June 2008.
The victim, hailing from a middle class family, committed suicide by hanging herself in her room on January 7, 2004, a week after the crime on December 31, 2003. She was also branded with cigarettes and was beaten up.
According to her complaint, she was gangraped by six people, all of whom were either relatives or friends of her boyfriend Sajal and present in the hotel room.
Upholding the verdict of the trial court, the HC in its 121-page judgment said "if the facts of the present case are examined, we find that the offence is not only very serious in nature but it has practically destroyed the human dignity of a victim who is now deceased with a vigorous sexual assault."
"The sessions judge has not made any error in imposing sentence of life...More particularly when we have found that each of the convicts has committed sexual intercourse upon the victim by force, that too in a barbaric and henious manner."
"Hence the court declines to interfere with the decision of the sessions court," it said.
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