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CBI pleads for death sentence in Mattoo case
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, September 7
Pointing out that they have enough circumstantial evidence, the CBI today asserted before the Delhi High Court that Santosh Singh, accused of raping and killing Priyadarshani Mattoo, should be awarded death sentence for the offence.

Appearing before a Division Bench comprising Justice R.S. Sodhi and Justice P.K. Bhasin, Additional Solicitor General Amarendra Sharan said in several cases like rape and murder, the high court had given death sentence to the accused and sought stringent sentence for the accused.

He told the Bench that despite the fact that in the DNA report, the genetic material of the deceased matched with that of the accused and this was also corroborated in the statement of the doctor who conducted the test.

However, the trial judge failed to appreciate various circumstantial evidence, Mr Sharan said while terming the rejection of the DNA report by the trial court “erroneous.”

He said on the basis of all circumstantial evidence, instead of holding the accused guilty for the offence, “The trial court gave him benefit of doubt, which is unsustainable.”

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