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'Crime won, we lost': Jyoti Singh Pandey's parents upset with High Court verdict

FP Archives December 18, 2015, 17:12:26 IST

Jyoti Singh Pandey’s parents’ three-year-long fight for justice for their daughter suffered a setback when the Delhi HC refused to stay the juvenile offender’s release

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'Crime won, we lost': Jyoti Singh Pandey's parents upset with High Court verdict

New Delhi:Jurm jeet gaya, hum haar gaye (Crime has won and we have lost),” was the immediate reaction of the family of the 16 December gangrape victim (Firstpost refers to her by her given name Jyoti Singh Pandey), after the Delhi High Court on Friday refused to stay the release of the juvenile convict, who is now a major and due to be set free on Sunday. “Despite all our efforts for three years, our government and our courts have released a criminal. The assurance we were given that we would get justice, that has not been delivered. We are very disappointed. “We haven’t seen him, not met him, but despite all our efforts, the criminal will walk free,” Asha Devi, mother of the victim, said, adding their three-year-long battle for justice has been in vain. [caption id=“attachment_2550420” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Parents of Jyoti Singh Pandey. PTI Parents of Jyoti Singh Pandey. PTI[/caption] The victim’s father also expressed disappointment over the order and said it should have had a deterrent effect. He indicated that they have no plans to move the Supreme Court for now. “The order must be delivered while keeping in mind that it helps in the betterment of society and acts as a deterrent so that no one can commit such kind of crime in future,” he said, adding that the law must be changed. Reacting to the verdict, central government’s standing counsel Anil Soni said, “Once again the terror of Delhi will walk on street of National Capital, just because, unfortunately, the Rajya Sabha has not passed the amendment bill of Juvenile Justice Act, enhancing the sentence of juvenile involved in serious offence.” “The court was constrained within the law and could not order more detention exceeding three years of the juvenile who was in conflict of the law. “However the court has taken into consideration the point raised in the writ petition and will deliberate upon it and has also given next date of hearing in the matter,” Soni said. PTI

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