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Chennai Doc Murder: 2 Lawyers Among 7 Death Penalty

Chennai Doc Murder: 2 Lawyers Among 7 Death Penalty
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Chennai: City Court on Wednesday sentenced two advocates and five others to death in the brutal murder of Subbiah, a neurologist, seven years ago in Chennai.
While two other people were sentenced to lifetime, his Apr was alone in this case released without punishment.
The murder of a doctor in the day broadly by the gang that holds machetes captured on CCTV installed in the neighborhood.
The first additional judge, Alli on Wednesday announced a sentence after holding all nine accused of guilty.
Crime is the fall of property disputes between doctors and indigenous Kankumumari, Ponnusamy, and his family.
Others join conspiracies to get.
On September 14, 2013, the gang attacked Subbiah when he left the Billroth hospital in King Annamalapuram.
He died of injury on September 23.
Police arrested Dr.
James Satish Kumar and Henchmen Murugan, Selva Prakash, Iyyappan, Ponnusamy School teacher, his wife P Mary Pushpam, and Putra, P Boris and Yesurajan.
The initial accusation, Advocacy B Williams, who fled, surrendered in August 2018.
During the last argument, the Special Public Prosecutor N Vijayaraj submitted that all the defendants were directly involved in the murder and demanded the court’s death sentence to all.
Now, on the settlement of the trial, judge session punish Ponnusamy, Basil, Boris, William, James Satish Kumar, Murugan and Selva Prakash to double the capital sentence for violations under Section 302 and 120B IPC.
Two accused, Mary Pushpam and Yesurajan, have doubled.
Iyyappan, who changed approver, was considered a witness to prosecution and was released without punishment.
Directing that all sentences ordered to the defendant will go together, the court said, “From the total fine of RS 10 Lakh, a number of RS 1 Lakh must be adjusted to the state and balancing the RS 9 Lakh to be paid to the wife of Subbiah Shanthi who died, as compensation below Section 357 (2) CRPC.
“Because the death penalty must be confirmed by the High Court, the court directed the direct transfer of the bundle case to the High Court to confirm the death penalty which was applied based on part 366 CRPC.

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