VIKRAM SINGH@ VICKY & ANR. versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
The Supreme Court did not pronounce finally on the constitutional validity but referred the case to a larger Bench, given the important constitutional questions raised about Section 364A IPC and its compatibility with Article 21, particularly in the context of the death sentence for kidnapping for ransom.
Source-derived case information.
- Parties
- Appellant: Vikram Singh @ Vicky & Another; Respondent: Union of India & Others
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 02 July 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Referred to Larger Bench
- Outcome
- Matter referred to a larger Bench.
- Legal Topics
- Constitutional Validity of Penal Statutes, Death Penalty, Kidnapping for Ransom, Article 21 of Constitution, Section 364 a IPC
Source-derived case record
Summary, issues, holding and outcome
More case intelligence is available
Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.
Parties
Vikram Singh @ Vicky & Another
Appellant
Union of India & Others
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Referred to Larger Bench
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Section 364A of the Indian Penal Code, prescribing death sentence for kidnapping for ransom, is unconstitutional as violative of Article 21 of the Constitution.
Ratio Decidendi
The Supreme Court did not pronounce finally on the constitutional validity but referred the case to a larger Bench, given the important constitutional questions raised about Section 364A IPC and its compatibility with Article 21, particularly in the context of the death sentence for kidnapping for ransom.
Court Disposition
Matter referred to a larger Bench.
Orders
- Matter referred to a Bench of three Judges for hearing and disposal.
- Appellants to furnish additional set of papers within four weeks; failing which the Registry to prepare them.
Full Case Text
Judgment text and source record
Sign in to read
Sign in to read the full judgment text
Sign in to read the full judgment text. Downloads and additional research tools may depend on your plan.
Sign in to read the full judgment