Supreme Court spares Karnataka man who killed his kids from hanging, to serve life in prison instead.

In a recent development, the Supreme Court of India has commuted the death penalty of a man who brutally murdered his two children in Karnataka back in 2010. The court has instead directed that the man will remain in prison for life. This decision takes into account the fact that the man does not have a criminal history, while also recognizing the severity of the crime he committed. The man, who was initially sentenced to death by the lower courts, will now serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole. This case has sparked discussions about the justice system in India and the appropriate punishment for such heinous crimes. Stay updated with the latest news on this case to understand the implications of this decision on the legal landscape in the country.

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