{{In India, Ajmal Kasab has been executed after being convicted over his role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which killed 166 people.}}
A Mumbai court had convicted 24-year-old Mohammed Ajmal Kasab of murder, waging war against India, conspiracy and terrorism in May 2010 and sentenced the Pakistani national to death.
The sentence was confirmed by the Maharashtra high court in February last year.
The judges also rejected his claim that he had been denied a fair trial.
“In view of the nature of the gravity of his crime and the fact that he participated in waging war against the country, we have no option but to uphold his death penalty,” Supreme Court Justices Aftab Alam and CK Prasad ruled on Wednesday morning.
It was not immediately clear what Kasab’s next step would be, but legally he can still appeal to India’s president for mercy.