This court indicated that these appeals would be confined to the extent of appropriateness of sentences undergone by different accused persons for causing the same offence.
This court has, time and again, stated that the principle of proportionality should guide the sentencing process.
While advocating that sentencing should be fact dependent exercises, the court also emphasised that “the law should adopt the corrective machinery or deterrence based on factual matrix. By deft modulation, sentencing process be stern where it should be, and tempered with mercy where it warrants to be. The facts and given circumstances in each case, the nature of the crime, the manner in which it was planned and committed, the motive for commission of the crime, the conduct of the accused, the nature of weapons used and all other attending circumstances are relevant facts which would enter into the area of consideration.”
Therefore, of the view that given the totality of circumstances (which includes the fact that the accused have been at large for the past four years), the appropriate sentence would be five years rigorous imprisonment.
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT
Citation: 2023 STPL(WEB) 31 SC
UGGARSAIN Vs. STATE OF HARYANA & ORS.
Criminal Appeal No(s). 1378-1379 of 2019-Decided on 3-7-2023
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