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AUTHORS
Dr.Anup
Dr. Anup Surendranath
Shreya
Shreya Rastogi
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RESEARCH:
2013-2015
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PUBLISHED
2016

Death Penalty in India Report (Volume 1)

Death Penalty
Mental Health

The Death Penalty India Report by Project 39A aims to provide the first comprehensive, empirical understanding of how the death penalty operates in India by examining who is sentenced to death, how the criminal justice system functions in capital cases, and what structural factors shape these outcomes. It seeks to document the socio-economic backgrounds and lived experiences of death row prisoners and their families, analyse the quality of legal processes and representation, and highlight patterns of arbitrariness and inconsistency in sentencing. Through this, the report builds an evidence base to inform judicial reasoning, policy discussions, and broader debates on fairness, due process, and the legitimacy of capital punishment in India.

Process

This report is based on a large-scale empirical study conducted between 2013–2015, involving interviews and data collection across India. The research process included:

  • Establishing the total number of prisoners sentenced to death through coordination with legal services authorities, prison departments, RTI applications, and court records.
  • Obtaining permissions from multiple state governments to conduct prison visits, with varying levels of cooperation; ultimately accessing 373 out of 385 death row prisoners.
  • Using conversational, semi-structured interviews with prisoners and separate interviews with their families to document socio-economic backgrounds, legal experiences, and life histories.
  • Developing questionnaires through consultations with legal and academic experts, and training researchers through orientation sessions with different stakeholders across the criminal justice system.
  • Ensuring informed consent, anonymity, and confidentiality by anonymising identities and limiting identifying details in the report.
  • Systematically coding field notes, converting qualitative and quantitative data into analysable formats, and using statistical tools and thematic coding to identify patterns.

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