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The Supreme Court may overturn Surendra Koli’s conviction in the Nithari case, calling it unjust after acquitting him in 12 similar cases.
The Supreme Court has reserved its decision on Surendra Koli’s curative plea, signaling it may acquit him in the final Nithari killings case, calling it a "travesty of justice" to uphold his conviction when he was already cleared in 12 other cases involving the same evidence.
The bench, led by Chief Justice BR Gavai, questioned the reliability of key evidence—Koli’s confession and a kitchen knife—especially after previously finding flaws in the investigation.
The court noted the legal anomaly of convicting him in one case while acquitting him in others with identical facts.
Koli, sentenced to death in 2011 and later commuted to life, has spent over two decades in legal battles.
The final ruling is pending, but the court’s comments suggest a likely reversal.
El Tribunal Supremo puede anular la condena de Surendra Koli en el caso Nithari, calificándola de injusta después de absolverlo en 12 casos similares.