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Tihar jail seeks new execution date for Nirbhaya convicts, to file status report by tomorrow

As per law, there should be a 14-day gap between the rejection of a death-row convict’s mercy petition and his execution.

Tihar jail seeks new execution date for Nirbhaya convicts, to file status report by tomorrow

Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti's candlelight vigil to condemn the 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape. (File Photo: IANS)

Tihar Jail authorities on Thursday asked the Delhi government to issue the new execution date of the four Nirbhaya convicts as a mercy plea was filed by one of them.

As per law, there should be a 14-day gap between the rejection of a death-row convict’s mercy petition and his execution.

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The Delhi government has rejected the mercy plea of 2012 Delhi gangrape case convict Mukesh Singh and has recommended the Centre to reject the mercy petition of the convict.

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Meanwhile, a Delhi court, earlier in the day, directed Tihar jail authorities to file a proper report by Friday about the status of the scheduled execution of convicts in the Nirbhaya case.

Additional Sessions Judge Satish Kumar Arora passed the directions after the jail authorities said they have written to the Delhi government on the issue of scheduled execution on January 22 in view of pending remedies.

Mukesh had on Tuesday moved the Delhi High Court challenging the death warrant issued against him.

Following this, the Delhi government and prison authorities informed the High Court on Wednesday that the execution of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case cannot take place on January 22 in view of the mercy plea.

However, the Delhi High Court refused to set aside the death warrant issued against convict Mukesh.

Delhi’s Patiala House Court had on January 7 issued death warrants against all the four convicts in the 2012 case.

Four of the six convicts — Vinay Sharma (26), Mukesh Kumar (32), Akshay Kumar Singh (31) and Pawan Gupta (25) — were sentenced to death by a trial court in September 2013, and the verdict was confirmed by the Delhi High Court in March 2014 and upheld by the Supreme Court in May 2017, which also dismissed their review petitions.

The 23-year-old victim, who came to be known as Nirbhaya, was brutally gangraped and tortured on December 16, 2012, inside a running bus in south Delhi by six persons, which later led to her death. All the six accused were arrested and charged with sexual assault and murder.

One of the accused was a minor and appeared before a juvenile justice court and released after spending three years in a correction home, while another accused committed suicide in Tihar Jail.

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