Federal court spares Indian man from remaining whipping sentence due to health reasons

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Federal court spares Indian man from remaining whipping sentence due to health reasons
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PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court five-man bench granted a prisoner’s application to be spared the remaining whipping sentence imposed on him after he fainted during his first caning.

She said the prosecution is not opposing Najmudeen’s application, which was made under Section 291 of the Criminal Procedure Code for health reasons. On June 21 this year, the Federal Court allowed Najmudeen’s review application under the Revision of Sentence of Death and Imprisonment for Natural Life Act 2023, commuting his death sentence to 30 years in jail with 12 strokes of the cane.

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