NEW DELHI // India's Supreme Court stayed the execution on Monday of a self-confessed cannibal who was found guilty of murdering young girls at a bungalow that became known as the "House of Horrors".
Judges HL Dattu and AR Dave said they were suspending the imminent death sentence of former domestic worker Surinder Koli for a week.
Koli, 42, had been sentenced to death for murdering Rimpa Halder, 14, in 2005 at a bungalow on the outskirts of New Delhi where as many as 19 girls are feared to have been raped and killed.
Koli has already been convicted of five cases of murder, rape and cannibalism while a further 14 cases are still pending, although the death sentence only relates to the killing of Rimpa.
"Considering the urgency of the matter, we stay the execution of the death sentence of applicant/petitioner for a period of one week from today," said the court order after Koli's lawyer argued that he deserved a fresh appeal.
Monday's stay of execution follows a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court last week that said every death-row convict had the "fundamental right" to a fresh appeal in an open court.
Koli had confessed to having sex with his dead victims and also eating some of their body parts.
Koli was set to be hanged anytime this week between Sunday and Friday in Uttar Pradesh state, his lawyer Indira Jaising said. Now his petition will be heard by a special three-judge bench.
"The open court will now decide whether his death sentence can be reviewed or not," Mr Jaising said.
The Central Bureau of Investigation began a probe when 69 plastic bags with human remains were dredged from sewers around the property in the suburb of Noida.
Bungalow owner Maninder Singh Pandher was also charged with first degree murder in the same case but he was acquitted in 2009.
Indian courts can only sentence convicts to death if the crime qualifies as a "rarest of rare case".
The last person to be executed in India was a local Kashmiri man last year over a deadly 2001 attack on the national parliament in New Delhi.
* Agence France-Presse

India stays execution of 'House of Horrors' killer
The self-confessed cannibal was sentenced to death for murdering Rimpa Halder, 14, in 2005 at a bungalow on the outskirts of New Delhi where as many as 19 girls are feared to have been raped and killed.
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