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Apren Joseph Alias Current Kunjukunju & ... vs The State Of Kerala on 1 September, 1972

23. Leraned Counsel for Sababram called our attention to the charged out-look in the matter of awarding the sentence of death. He has also conferred to some decisions of the Supreme Court which we will presently discuss. The first case referred to is Apren Joseph and Ors. v. State of Kerala 1973 Cr LJ 185. In that case five accused persons were sentenced to death for the murder of one Karuvilla and five other accused were sentenced to life imprisonment for the same offence. Their Lordships by majority commuted the sentence of death to that of imprisonment for life (sic) J who delivered the majority judgment, observed as follows;
Supreme Court of India Cites 12 - Cited by 551 - I D Dua - Full Document

Kesar Singh vs State Of Punjab on 4 March, 1974

32. Last case referred to is Ediga Anamma v. State of Andhra Pradesh While referring to Jagmohan Singh's case , Krishna Iyer J observed that that case adjudged capital sentence constitutional and whatever our view of the social invalidity of the death penalty, personal predilections must bow to the law as by this court declared. He also quoted with approval the noble words of Justice Stanley Mosk of California uttered in a death sentence case:
Supreme Court of India Cites 4 - Cited by 17 - M H Beg - Full Document

Ediga Anamma vs State Of Andhra Pradesh on 11 February, 1974

32. Last case referred to is Ediga Anamma v. State of Andhra Pradesh While referring to Jagmohan Singh's case , Krishna Iyer J observed that that case adjudged capital sentence constitutional and whatever our view of the social invalidity of the death penalty, personal predilections must bow to the law as by this court declared. He also quoted with approval the noble words of Justice Stanley Mosk of California uttered in a death sentence case:
Supreme Court of India Cites 17 - Cited by 161 - V R Iyer - Full Document
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