Indian woman on death row executed, Delhi HC informed

Update: 2025-03-03 19:14 GMT

New Delhi: An Indian woman on death row in Abu Dhabi for the alleged murder of a four-month-old child has already been executed on February 15, the Delhi High Court hearing her father’s plea about her well-being was informed on Monday.

On being informed about the development, Justice Sachin Datta termed it “very unfortunate”.

“It is over. She was executed on February 15. Her last rites will be held on March 5,” Additional Solicitor General Chetan Sharma told the court.

The submission was made in a hearing on a petition by the 33-year-old woman’s father seeking to know her well-being.

Shahzadi Khan was handed over to the Abu Dhabi police on February 10, 2023 and she was sentenced to death on July 31, 2023. She was lodged in the Al Wathba jail.

Shabbir Khan, a resident of Uttar Pradesh’s Banda, said there was “profound uncertainty” regarding his daughter Shahzadi’s situation and his repeated applications to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for clarification were fruitless.

The plea further alleged that Shahzadi was inadequately represented before the local courts in the case over the alleged murder of her employer’s four-month-old child and she was pressured into confessing, leading to the imposition of the death penalty on her.

During the hearing, the petitioner’s counsel said his limited prayer was to know whether his daughter was alive or she had been hanged.

He said on February 14, Shahzadi had called the family from the prison saying that she would be executed in a day or two and this would be her last call. Since then, they were unaware of her well-

being, he said.

The Centre’s counsel told the court that the Embassy officials and the petitioner were in touch and arrangements were being made so that the family could attend their daughter’s last rites in Abu Dhabi.

“We did our best. We hired a law firm there to represent her in court. But the laws there deal with the murder of an infant very severely,” he submitted.

The petition states that on February 14, 2025, the petitioner’s daughter called from detention, expressing her final wish to speak with her parents before a possible execution.

The petitioner later sought the Ministry of External Affairs’ intervention to confirm her legal status and whether she remains alive.

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