Nithari serial killings case: SC acquits Surendra Koli; orders immediate release
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a curative petition filed by Surendra Koli challenging his conviction and death sentence in one of the Nithari murder cases. With this decision, Koli will now walk free, as he has already been acquitted in all other Nithari cases.
The Nithari killings came to light on December 29, 2006, after skeletal remains of eight children were discovered in a drain behind the house of businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Noida’s Nithari village.
A bench comprising Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath passed the order after hearing Koli’s petition in open court. Koli had been convicted for the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl, and his conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court in February 2011. His review plea was dismissed in 2014.
In January 2015, the Allahabad high court commuted his death sentence to life imprisonment, citing an inordinate delay in deciding his mercy petition. Later, in October 2023, the same court acquitted both Koli and Pandher in multiple Nithari cases, overturning the death sentences awarded by a trial court in 2017.
Koli was acquitted in 12 cases and Pandher in two. Although the CBI and victims’ families challenged these acquittals before the Supreme Court, the top court dismissed all 14 appeals on July 30 this year.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
A bench comprising Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath passed the order after hearing Koli’s petition in open court. Koli had been convicted for the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl, and his conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court in February 2011. His review plea was dismissed in 2014.
In January 2015, the Allahabad high court commuted his death sentence to life imprisonment, citing an inordinate delay in deciding his mercy petition. Later, in October 2023, the same court acquitted both Koli and Pandher in multiple Nithari cases, overturning the death sentences awarded by a trial court in 2017.
Koli was acquitted in 12 cases and Pandher in two. Although the CBI and victims’ families challenged these acquittals before the Supreme Court, the top court dismissed all 14 appeals on July 30 this year.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
Top Comment
C
Chhota Chhatri
23 hours ago
The judiciary is the most corrupt institution and a sold out body - and such incidents are proving that. Because of beyond outdated procedures and laws, plus the collegium system, convicts like him get freed. Despite whatever evidence to link them, itâ s apparent that even the law enforcement failed to do their work properly. This is nothing but professional incompetence, and now denial of justice. As for Pandher and Kohli, the only way to deal with them is vigilante justice. Because when courts betray, we got no other option.Read allPost comment
Popular from India
- Delhi blast: Was Red Fort attack planned for January 26? What Faridabad doctor's phone revealed
- On death row for 16 years, Nithari accused Koli will now walk free
- Red Fort blast: Was Hyundai i-20 car parked at Al-Falah University for over 10 days? What Faridabad police said
- Bihar exit polls 2025: NDA to roar back to power with 148 seats; what pollsters said
- Explosives collected over 2 years for multi-city strike: Shaheen
end of article
Trending Stories
- Delhi Red Fort Blast Live Updates: Delhi, J&K hold candlelight march in solidarity with car blast victims
- Michael Duarte cause of death: How did the food influencer FoodWithBearHands die
- Delhi blast: Was Red Fort attack planned for January 26? What Faridabad doctor's phone revealed
- Red Fort blast a revenge strike: Jaish-e-Muhammed planned it after Operation Sindoor damaged Pakistan HQ
- Red Fort blast captured on CCTV: Exact moment when Hyundai i20 bursts into fireball on busy street packed with vehicles - watch
- 'She is my wife, nothing to hide': Rashid Khan clarifies viral photo, confirms marriage in heartfelt post
- CAT admit card 2025 released: Download from iimcat.ac.in for November 30 exam
Featured in India
- Bomb scare: Threat mail sent to Delhi's IGIA, 4 other airports named; AI Express flight evacuated
- ‘Terror may strike our cities, but will never shake our souls’: Netanyahu shares message after Delhi blast; gives condolences
- Why women voters are central to NDA’s confidence after Bihar’s record polling
- Absconding or killed in explosion? AIIMS receives DNA samples of mother and brother of Red Fort blast suspect Umar Nabi; forensic lab to analyse
- Evening news wrap: PM Modi meets Delhi blast victims; Police launch hunt for second car linked to terror suspects & more
- 'White-collar terror module, red car': What's emerging in Delhi blast probe - key points
Photostories
- Gastroenterologist explains the earliest signs of nutrient deficiency
- Janhvi Kapoor to Rhea Chakraborty: Top celebrity fashion moments to bookmark for the day
- 6 Rahu and Ketu temples in India that every devotee must visit
- Egg versus Paneer: Which is a better source of protein for breakfast
- 7 plants that make the home aquarium look like a beautiful ecosystem
- 8 Things done by parents that secretly stress the child out
- 7 habits that will help your child become a future leader
- 5 times gentle parenting is not the best way out there
- Ishaan Khatter’s journey from Bollywood beginnings to international acclaim
- Explained: 10 must-know facts about Faridabad’s Al-Falah University
Videos
03:49 After Spending 16 Years on Death Row, 'Nithari Killer' Surinder Koli Set Free by Supreme Court02:45 Gujarat: 2 Workers Killed, 20 Injured After Boiler Explosion At Pharma Factory In Bharuch06:44 Delhi Blast: PM Modi Meets Victims At LNJP Hospital, Promises Swift Action Against Attack Culprits09:18 India’s Growth Story Is Built On Scale, Youth, And Resilience, Says World Bank Economist03:21 'You Don’t Have Talent in US': Donald Trump’s Shocking Shift on H-1B Visa Policy Debate03:45 How Kashmir’s Jaish Posters Led To Delhi’s Red Fort Blast And Exposed A Nationwide Terror Network03:59 ‘Only Agencies Know the Truth’: Brother of Delhi Blast Accused Breaks Silence04:20 Slow Traffic, Then Sudden Fireball: CCTV Captures The Delhi Red Fort Blast That Killed At Least 1013:14 Modern Warfare Has Changed: Indian Army Chief General Dwivedi Calls To Redefine Air Defence Doctrine
Up Next