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47:53Now PlayingOn The Urban Debate With Faye D'Souza tonight, The Bombay High Court upholds the constitutional validity of Section 376E. The law that was brought in after Nirbhaya gang rape to give death penalty to repeat rape offenders. Under Section 376E an offender who has already been charged with a crime can be charged again for life imprisonment or the death penalty. This was the Section used in Shakti Mills gang-rape verdict. Three men were sentenced to death on the grounds that they were repeat offenders, after they were tried and found guilty of two different instances of gang-rape in July and August 2013.
Will the death penalty bring down the number of crimes taking place? What happens if someone is wrongly convicted and is then proven innocent after it's too late? Listen in!
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