New Delhi: 34-year-old Makkella Nagaiah was imprisoned for over 12 years in a murder case. The process of law, which commenced against him in 2005, led to his conviction and sentence for life imprisonment concurrently by the trial court, Andhra Pradesh High Court as well as the Supreme Court. However, earlier this week the top court concluded that Nagaiah was 16 years 7 months old on the date of the crime and ordered his immediate release.
Nagaiah, represented by advocate Rishi Malhotra, filed a special leave petition (SLP) against the concurrent findings of the sessions court and the High Court, and the apex court order passed on July 12, 2022, dismissing his SLP, which led to the conviction and the sentence.
A three-judge bench comprising Justices B R Gavai, P S Narasimha, and Sanjay Kumar considered the report of the Additional Sessions Judge, Khammam, forwarded by the High Court on the issue of juvenility of the petitioner. “In the report dated May 13, 2023, the FAC II Additional Sessions Judge, Khammam, has categorically come to the conclusion that the date of birth of Makkella Nagaiah is May 2, 1989”, noted the bench, in its judgment delivered on September 5.
Accepting the report, the apex court observed that it was based on a detailed examination of the documents, and exhibits, coupled with the oral evidence of witnesses. The bench said: “If the date of birth of the petitioner is May 2, 1989, he was 16 years 7 months old as on the date of the crime, i.e., 21.12.2005. Accordingly, the petitioner was a juvenile in conflict with the law on the date of commission of the offence”.