“Surinder Koli, accused in the infamous Nithari serial killings, has been released from the Luksar district jail in Greater Noida, a day after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the last pending case ...
The accused in the 2005–06 Nithari killings, Surendra Koli, was released from Gautam Budhh Nagar’s Luksar Jail after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the last of the 13 cases pertaining to the crime ...
Jail superintendent Brijesh Kumar confirmed that Koli walked out of the facility around 7.20 pm on Wednesday.
After Spending 16 Years on Death Row, 'Nithari Killer' Surinder Koli Set Free by Supreme Court A bench comprising Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath passed the order after ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court set aside the conviction of Surendra Koli in one of the Nithari murder cases, pertaining to the rape and murder of a teenage girl, and directed that he be released if not ...
Nithari serial killings case: Surendra Koli to walk free as SC allows his curative petition While reserving its verdict on Koli's curative petition, a three-judge Bench of CJI BR Gavai, Justice Surya ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday acquitted Surendra Koli in one of the Nithari murder cases by allowing his curative petition challenging conviction, paving the way for his release. IMAGE: Surendra Koli.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday acquitted Surendra Koli in the final murder and rape case linked to the Nithari killings, effectively clearing him of all charges and paving the way for his release, ...
The top court also overturned the 2009 judgments of the Sessions Court that had found him guilty. The Supreme Court has acquitted Surendra Koli of all charges in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case ...
The court had, on October 7, indicated that such a result would amount to a “travesty of justice,” before reserving its verdict on Koli’s curative petition-- his last judicial remedy The Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday acquitted Surendra Koli in one of the remaining Nithari murder cases, allowing his curative petition and clearing the way for his release, provided he is not required in ...