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Hanging stay for now

SC rejects plea to replace it with alternative painless method

by Blitz India Media
August 21, 2026
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Supreme Court Refuses to Ban Hanging as Death Penalty Method in India

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has refused to ban hanging as the mode of execution in the country, allowing the Government and other stakeholders to discuss and explore other viable, scienti¿cally proven options to “hanging till death”.

A Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta on August 18 declined to issue any judicial mandate to replace “hanging till death”, for now.

The court was hearing a petition, challenging the constitutionality of the “hanging till death” provision in Section 354(5) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC, now replaced by the BNSS). The Bench refused to reconsider a previous judgment of the top court which upheld “hanging till death” as a valid mode of executing a death sentence awarded to convicts in the rarest of rare cases.

The petitioner had sought a review of the apex court’s 1983 Constitution Bench judgment in the Deena Dayal versus Union of India matter, upholding hanging as constitutionally valid.

Describing the right to die with dignity as an integral part of the right to life, the petitioner argued that hanging till death is cruel and barbaric.

The apex court on August 18 said that in future the Union Government is free to consider alternatives to “hanging till death” that may preserve the dignity of condemned prisoners and reduce pain.

Describing the right to die with dignity as an integral part of the right to life, the petitioner argued that hanging till death is cruel and barbaric. The petition said that hanging should no longer be used as a mode of execution and alternatives such as lethal injection should be adopted, as has been done in some other nations.

He asked the court to replace hanging with a more humane alternative, including by allowing condemned prisoners a choice in the mode of execution.

During the hearing, the apex court also sought the views of Senior Advocate Meenakshi Arora associated with Project 39A, a criminal justice programme that provides legal aid and representation to death row prisoners.

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