Priyadarshini Mattoo murder case: Delhi HC flags public sentiment bias by SRB in Santosh Singh release plea
New Delhi [India], April 16 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Thursday orally remarked that it seems the Sentence Review Board (SRB) is influenced by public sentiments.
They remarked while allowing the early hearing application in the Santosh Kumar Singh premature release matter. The high court said, " You (Santosh Kumar Singh) will get the objective treatment."
Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani allowed the early hearing application and postponed the matter to April 20 from May 18.
During the hearing, Justice Bhambhani acknowledged that though the crime is heinous and victim's family suffered loss. SRB seems to decide the plea as per public perception.
On March 19, the high court refused to extend the parole granted to Santosh Kumar Singh and asked him to surrender by Monday. Singh is a life convict in the Priyadarshini Mattoo murder case.
Santosh Kumar Singh was on parole granted on 03.12.2025 by the High Court, which was in continuation of the furlough that the petitioner had availed by the order passed by the jail authorities.
During the hearing, Advocate Urvika Suri, counsel for Hemant Mattoo, brother of the deceased, was also present, pursuant to the intimation issued on 13.01.2026.
Advocate Urvika Suri wished to make submissions in the matter. She requested that a copy of the petition be furnished to her.
On November 27, 2025, the Sentence Review Board (SRB) declined the premature release of Santosh Kumar Singh. His case was considered by the SRB Pursuant to the order of the High Court.
He was convicted and awarded a death sentence by the Delhi High Court for the murder of Priyadarshini Mattoo on January 16, 1996. His sentence was commuted by the Supreme Court.
Justice Sanjeev Narula had set aside the recommendation of SRB and remanded the matter for consideration afresh.
"I have seen some reformation in the petitioner," Justice Narula had said while pronouncing the order.
The High Court had also given some directions for the consideration of the matter for premature release by the sentence review board. He had challenged the order of SRB in 2023.
Santosh Kumar Singh was acquitted by the trial court in 1999. There was a huge hue and cry. The Prosecution had appealed against the acquittal in 2000.
He was sentenced to death by the Delhi High Court on 30 October 2006. The Delhi High Court had heard the matter.
His death sentence was commuted to a life sentence by the Supreme Court in October 2010. (ANI)
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