The Times of India Article RatingHow Nithari cases fell flat in court: Why HC overturned Surinder Koli's death sentences | Delhi News - The Times of India
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42% : In one of the most remarkable turnarounds in Indian legal history, Surinder Koli -- accused in the 2006 Nithari serial killings and sentenced to death in 13 cases -- is set to walk free after spending 19 years in prison and narrowly escaping execution twice.Koli, whose conviction and death sentence were upheld by the trial court, Allahabad High Court, and Supreme Court, finally received relief on Tuesday after the apex court allowed his curative petition in the last pending case.42% : The Rimpa Haldar case, in which Koli's death sentence was earlier commuted to a life term by high court in 2015, was the one that kept him in jail.
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