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INDIA: HC COMMUTES DEATH PENALTY IN LUDHIANA RAPE-MURDER CASE

March 25, 2026:

The Punjab and Haryana High Court commuted the death sentence of a 28-year-old man convicted of raping and murdering a 4-year-7-month-old child in Ludhiana, the Tribune reported on March 20, 2026.
The Bench held that the case stood “on the razor’s edge” between the “rarest of rare” and “rare” categories, with residual doubts and investigative shortcomings weighing against capital punishment.
The Bench of Justice Anoop Chitkara and Justice Sukhvinder Kaur ordered that the convict would undergo rigorous imprisonment for life with a minimum of 50 years’ actual incarceration without remission for murder, and 25 years’ rigorous imprisonment under the POCSO Act, along with enhanced fines of Rs 50 lakh and Rs 25 lakh respectively, to be paid to the victim’s family.
The case has its genesis in an incident that took place on December 28, 2023, when the child, affectionately referred to by the court as “Laadli,” was taken away from her grandfather’s tea stall to a nearby house, where she was raped, throttled to death, and her body concealed before the accused fled. The accused was arrested after about 20 days, prosecuted, and awarded the death sentence by the trial court, which had held that the aggravating factors outweighed the mitigating circumstances.
Affirming the conviction, the High Court held that the threshold for capital punishment was not met in the peculiar facts.
It observed: “It is one of those rare cases where the line that separates the categories of the ‘rarest of rare’ from ‘rare’ is on the razor’s edge,” adding that the “introduction of a fabricated extra judicial confession,” “contradiction in the statement” of a key witness, and “non-examination” of a material witness, though not affecting the finding of guilt, were “an additional factor that does not warrant the capital punishment.”
The court further noted that the subsequent act of murder was in the aftermath of panic to destroy the evidence of rape and not a premeditated act. The Bench consciously refrained from censuring the officials involved, but underscored systemic deficiencies, observing, “This Court refrains from criticizing those, including the Supervisory Police Officers, Public Prosecutor, and the Trial Judge, who were responsible, but firmly believes that the solution does not lie in passing strictures but in improving the selection process, ensuring that the candidates have unimpeachable integrity, are meritorious, and are not careerists.
However, although the lapses are not enough to make any dent in the proof of guilt, these shortcomings are factors against imposing an irreversible sentence of capital punishment”.
The court placed the crime in a wider social context by asking: “So, what was Laadli’s fault? Laadli’s only fault was that she was born female.” The Bench observed that “all the tell-tale signs of crime point out that she was raped and murdered because Laadli was a vulnerable female.” Calling it a “clear systemic failure,” the court said, “Somewhere between teaching and learning, our curriculum and society failed to educate… basic respect for life.”
Rejecting capital punishment, the Bench evolved an incapacitation-based sentencing rationale, observing that to protect society “it cannot be addressed by keeping the accused in custody unless he undergoes a specified period… extending well beyond his middle age, till the Sunset of his virility,” and that thereafter release should be subject to assurance that he would not pose a similar threat.
The court also devised a proportionality framework after holding, “In the absence of distinct sentencing guidelines, the only process we can follow is the hydraulic force of descending scale model,” explaining that “the younger the victim, the higher the sentence.” Applying this, it held that for a victim under five years of age, a sentence of 25 years’ rigorous imprisonment with a fine of Rs 25 lakh was proportionate.
The Bench insisted that “the Court should not decide a criminal case against the accused in the absence of his counsel… liberty of a person is the most important feature of our Constitution,” while also recognising that in evidence, “there can be contradictions, but the facts don't lie,” and courts must “separate the grain from the chaff.
The Bench ruled “no innocent person is convicted but no guilty person escapes unpunished,” leading to the firm conclusion that the evidence “points towards only one view… involvement of the accused… and no one else.”

(Source: Tribune India, 20/03/2026)

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