Demons & demigods : death penalty in India / Aparna Jha.
2019
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Author
Title
Demons & demigods : death penalty in India / Aparna Jha.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Description
viii, 190 pages ; 21 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The case of the four boys
Jagmohan Singh
Bachan Singh
Machhi Singh
Swamy Shraddananda
Dhananjoy Chatterjee
The mumbai bomb blasts
The law is not mathematics
Bodies on the hillock
Guns, knives, and swords
At the supreme court
Burning the midnight oil
Finding flaws and loopholes
Not a single eyewitness, my lords!
The star witnesses
Other witnesses
Skulls and bones
The final lap I
The final lap II
The Judgment
Afterwards
The abolition of the death penalty: global perspectives
The death penalty creates no deterrence
Food for thought.
Jagmohan Singh
Bachan Singh
Machhi Singh
Swamy Shraddananda
Dhananjoy Chatterjee
The mumbai bomb blasts
The law is not mathematics
Bodies on the hillock
Guns, knives, and swords
At the supreme court
Burning the midnight oil
Finding flaws and loopholes
Not a single eyewitness, my lords!
The star witnesses
Other witnesses
Skulls and bones
The final lap I
The final lap II
The Judgment
Afterwards
The abolition of the death penalty: global perspectives
The death penalty creates no deterrence
Food for thought.
Summary
"The capital punishment is a subject of great debate not only in India, but also across the world. While some countries have abolished this practice terming it inhuman and degrading, others have retained it as a means of deterrence. In India, the death penalty continues to be in practice. The author in this book argues that the death penalty be abolished in India. She strengthens her argument with the help of a personal narrative recounting her experience as a lawyer in arguing a case in the Supreme Court, in which four young men had been sentenced to death by the trial court. The sentence of death delivered by the trial court was upheld by the Bombay High Court. The author, however, along with her senior successfully defended the accused in the Supreme Court, and got their death penalty converted to life imprisonment. To further supplement her position against the death penalty, the author critically analyses the landmark cases, which have shaped the law on the capital punishment in India, and interprets the views of experts on the subject. She also examines a few foreign jurisdictions, and provides a comparative perspective on the issue of the death penalty"--Publisher's description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Available in Other Form
Electronic version : Jha, Aparna. Demons & demigods. New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2019
Call Number
KNS3964 .J43 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9780199489633 (hardback)
0199489637 (hardback)
9780199095469 (eBook)
0199095469 (eBook)
0199489637 (hardback)
9780199095469 (eBook)
0199095469 (eBook)
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