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Delhi: Of 33 convicted by High Court, 12 jailed for life
Updated On: 25 August, 2018 10:01 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
The court mentions that instances of atrocities against SCs have not abated even after 71 years of Independence

Mirchpur Dalit members sit inside a secured camp in Hisar. Pic/PTI
The Delhi High Court on Friday overturned the acquittal of 20 persons in the 2010 Mirchpur Dalit killing case, while observing that instances of atrocities against Scheduled Castes have not abated even after 71 years of Independence. The high court also upheld the conviction of 13 persons by the trial court and enhanced the punishment of some of the convicts.
A 60-year-old Dalit man and his physically challenged daughter were burnt alive by members of the Jat community in Mirchpur village in Haryana's Hisar district in April 2010. With today's verdict, 12 out of 33 convicts are sentenced to life imprisonment for the offences, including murder under the IPC and committing mischief by fire or explosive substance by a member of a community other than SC/ST, intending to cause damage property of a member of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe community under the SC/ST (Prevention Of Atrocities) Act.
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