Top court upholds death sentence for rape that shocked India
NEW DELHI — India’s top court on Friday upheld the death sentences of four men who were convicted in the fatal gang-rape and torture of a 23-year-old medical student on a moving bus in the Indian capital nearly five years ago.
The court held that the nature of the crime, which triggered massive protests across India, made it an appropriate case for the death penalty. It described the assault as “most brutal, barbaric and diabolical,” according to the Press Trust of India news agency.
The victim’s father said he was happy with the court judgment and demanded that the convicts be hanged quickly.
“The court heard our voice and gave justice,” Badri Singh said.


